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Vol. 32 No. 1&2 (2017): Twenty-first Century Constitutional Jurisprudence of South Africa: The Contribution of Former Chief Justice S. Sandile Ngcobo
Vol. 32 No. 1&2 (2017): Twenty-first Century Constitutional Jurisprudence of South Africa: The Contribution of Former Chief Justice S. Sandile Ngcobo
Published:
2018-08-06
Editorial
Editorial
Ntombizozuko Dyani-Mhango
8 pages
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Recalibrator of Axioms: A Tribute to Justice Sandile Ngcobo
Albie Sachs
8 pages
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Sandile Ngcobo: A Short Study in Judicial Leadership
Richard Calland
10 pages
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Adjudicating the Right to Participate in the Law-Making Process: A Tribute to Retired Chief Justice Ngcobo
Elizabeth Brundige
18 pages
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The Importance of Process and Substance
Gilbert Marcus, Max du Plessis
33 pages
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Brexit, the Election of Donald Trump and Activism in South Africa, Lessons for Democracy: The Contribution of Justice Sandile Ngcobo
Ziyad Motala
36 pages
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Chief Justice Sandile Ngcobo’s Separation of Powers Jurisprudence
Mtendeweka Mhango
33 pages
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Justice Ngcobo’s Rich Legacy at the Intersection of Federalism and Democracy
Victoria Bronstein
22 pages
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Justice Sandile Ngcobo and the Judicial Reinforcement of Intergovernmental Relations in South Africa
Maropeng Mpya, Nomthandazo Ntlama
20 pages
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Developing the Jurisprudence of Constitutional Remedies for Breach of Fundamental Rights in South Africa: An Analysis of Hoffman and Related Cases
Chuks Okpaluba
26 pages
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Towards Republican Citizenship: A Reflection on the Jurisprudence of Former Chief Justice Sandile Ngcobo
Jonathan Klaaren
13 pages
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Reflection on Bhe v Magistrate Khayelitsha: In Honour of Emeritus Justice Ngcobo of the Constitutional Court of South Africa
Chuma Himonga
18 pages
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Legal Pluralism, Customary Law and Women’s Rights
Muna B Ndulo
21 pages
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Reflecting on Former Chief Justice Ngcobo’s Approach to Gender Equality: Revisiting the Jordan and Volks Judgments
Ntombizozuko Dyani-Mhango
33 pages
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The Religious Question and The South African Constitutional Court: Justice Ngcobo in Prince and De Lange
Enyinna Nwauche
17 pages
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Narratives of past and present, freedom of expression and recognition – Justice Ngcobo’s judgment in Citizen 187 (Pty) Ltd v McBride
Meryl du Plessis
18 pages
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Organisational Rights for Minority Trade Unions: A Reflection on Ngcobo J’s Judgment in Numsa and Others v Bader Bop (Pty) Ltd and Another (2003) 24 ILJ 305 (CC)
Mpfari Budeli-Nemakonde
18 pages
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The Role of Public Participation viewed in the Context of adjudicating Socio-Economic Rights
Itumeleng Clarence Tshoose
17 pages
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