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Modiri, Joel Malesela
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2014-06-27T07:14:00Z |
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2014-06-27T07:14:00Z |
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dc.date.issued |
2013 |
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dc.description.abstract |
In this note, a theoretical analysis and critique of the recent Supreme Court of Appeal (SCA) judgment of Erasmus AJA in BoE Trust Limited is presented. In it I offer two parallel but necessarily intersecting criticisms of the court's decision - one being a critique of its 'legal politics' (its underlying jurisprudential approach) and the other being a critique of its 'race politics' (its background racial ideology). I shall also examine the convergence between them, enquiring if there is, at least in this case, a "correlation between judicial style and interpretive method, on the one hand, and political ideology on the other"; that is, if certain techniques of legal adjudication, in this case formalism, provide a better fit for the articulation and concealment of certain political and moral positions - in this case, a racially conservative one. |
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am2014 |
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http://www.puk.ac.za/fakulteite/regte/per/index.html |
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dc.identifier.citation |
Modiri, JM 2013, 'Race as/and the trace of the ghost : jurisprudential escapism, horizontal anxiety and the right to be racist in BoE Trust Limited', Potchefstroom Electronic Law Journal, vol. 16, no. 5, pp. 581-614. |
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1727-3781 |
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http://hdl.handle.net/2263/40409 |
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Faculty of Law, North West University |
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Faculty of Law, North West University |
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dc.subject |
Jurisprudential escapism |
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Racial ideology |
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Legal politics |
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Race politics |
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dc.title |
Race as/and the trace of the ghost : jurisprudential escapism, horizontal anxiety and the right to be racist in BoE Trust Limited |
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dc.type |
Article |
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