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Who should judges be in a transforming society? An analysis of the constitutional requirements for judicial selection in South Africa

Includes bibliographical references.

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Main Author: Solik, Gregory P
Other Authors: Corder, Hugh
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: Department of Public Law 2014
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spelling oai:open.uct.ac.za:11427/9174 Who should judges be in a transforming society? An analysis of the constitutional requirements for judicial selection in South Africa Solik, Gregory P Corder, Hugh Includes bibliographical references. This dissertation is concerned with the same issues of adjudication in the superior courts of South Africa. The purpose is to challenge assumptions about who we believe should be afforded the privilege of adjudicating in a transforming society under the Constitution.2 This is an inquiry about the nature of justice. The practice of justice requires not only active advocates for the vulnerable, marginalised and people without resources; it requires that those who adjudicate in the superior courts protect, advance and enable ordinary citizens to live bigger, larger and more meaningful lives. 2014-11-05T03:54:35Z 2014-11-05T03:54:35Z 2014 Master Thesis Masters LLM http://hdl.handle.net/11427/9174 eng application/pdf Department of Public Law Faculty of Law University of Cape Town
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Who should judges be in a transforming society? An analysis of the constitutional requirements for judicial selection in South Africa
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title Who should judges be in a transforming society? An analysis of the constitutional requirements for judicial selection in South Africa
title_full Who should judges be in a transforming society? An analysis of the constitutional requirements for judicial selection in South Africa
title_fullStr Who should judges be in a transforming society? An analysis of the constitutional requirements for judicial selection in South Africa
title_full_unstemmed Who should judges be in a transforming society? An analysis of the constitutional requirements for judicial selection in South Africa
title_short Who should judges be in a transforming society? An analysis of the constitutional requirements for judicial selection in South Africa
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