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Capture in the Court

In Defence of Judges and the Constitution

Dan Mafora

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Sozialwissenschaften, Recht, Wirtschaft / Politikwissenschaft

Beschreibung

Since populist factions claim to be the people, judges confronting them do not just decide against the people; they are against the people. The judiciary faces a barrage of attacks not just from the ruling ANC but from other political parties clamouring for power. There comes a predictable phase in the cycle of politics where this is most likely to occur. Dan Mafora provides much-needed insight.

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Schlagwörter

 Lesetja Kganyago,  Chief Justice Mogoeng,  Dunstan Mlambo, decolonisation,  Cyril Ramaphosa, Lindiwe Sisulu, Robert Sobukwe, CR17, EFF,  Pixley ka Isaka Seme,  Gwede Mantashe,  Malesela Teffo, Nkandla, Pretoria High Court,  Rhodes Must Fall, Bell Pottinger,  Absa,  Paul Kruger,  Dikgang Moseneke, State capture,  Olúfémi Táíwò, Nelson Mandela, Tshepo Madlingozi,  University of Cape Town,  Busisiwe Mkhwebane,  public protector,  Pallo Jordan, Dali Mpofu,  Raymond Zondo,  Steven Budlender, Dan Mafora, anti-pluralism, Radical economic transformation, Tembeka Ngcukaitobi, Thabo Mbeki, Jacob Zuma,  Billy Downer,  Julius Malema, populism,  Alfred Mangena,  Bill of Rights,  James Baldwin,  Trevor Manuel,  Legal Practice Council,  Karyn Maughan,  Schabir Shaik,  Cecil John Rhodes, Arthur Chaskalson