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The efficacy of jury trials in the South African civil justice system

In classical terms, democracy is synonymous with direct participation. However, as states grew and direct public participation became more difficult, a more minimal concept of democracy associated with enfranchisement was adopted. Democracy, however, should not be limited to the enfranchisement of...

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Main Author: Parker, Rukshana
Other Authors: Paleker, Mohamed
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Language:English
Published: Department of Public Law 2021
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description In classical terms, democracy is synonymous with direct participation. However, as states grew and direct public participation became more difficult, a more minimal concept of democracy associated with enfranchisement was adopted. Democracy, however, should not be limited to the enfranchisement of the masses. It ought to include some level of direct public participation in branches of the government such as the judicial system.
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spelling oai:open.uct.ac.za:11427/33931 The efficacy of jury trials in the South African civil justice system Parker, Rukshana Paleker, Mohamed Public Law In classical terms, democracy is synonymous with direct participation. However, as states grew and direct public participation became more difficult, a more minimal concept of democracy associated with enfranchisement was adopted. Democracy, however, should not be limited to the enfranchisement of the masses. It ought to include some level of direct public participation in branches of the government such as the judicial system. 2021-09-15T16:22:48Z 2021-09-15T16:22:48Z 2021 2021-09-15T02:05:27Z Master Thesis Masters LLM http://hdl.handle.net/11427/33931 eng application/pdf Department of Public Law Faculty of Law
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