Browsing Research Articles (Jurisprudence) by Subject "Jurisprudence"

Browsing Research Articles (Jurisprudence) by Subject "Jurisprudence"

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  • Modiri, Joel Malesela (Routledge, 2018)
    This article examines the meaning and progress of post-1994 constitutional democracy in South Africa from the perspective of its (dis)continuity with the longue-durée history of colonial conquest, settler-colonialism and ...
  • Van Marle, Karin (Juta Law, 2010-08)
    Post-apartheid jurisprudence is a project that entails thought/thinking. It is a notion that involves re-imaginings, re-figurings and re-orientations. It is a notion that must be imbued with a strong sense of political ...
  • De Villiers, Isolde (SUNMeDIA, 2014)
    South African legal culture is characterised by formalist error. The transformative project calls for different intellectual tools and approaches to argumentation in law. The spatial turn, in law and the broader humanities, ...
  • Van Marle, Karin (Juta Law, 2009)
    This article reflects on the possibility of conceiving of the notion of transformative constitutionalism as a critical project. Three arguments raised in Karl Klare's 1998 article, "Legal Culture and Transformative ...