An edition of Making the road by walking (2018)

Making the road by walking

the evolution of the South African constitution

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Narnia Bohler-Müller, Michael ...
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An edition of Making the road by walking (2018)

Making the road by walking

the evolution of the South African constitution

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"This engaging, readable law book is timely for many reasons. In this period of political turmoil, amidst allegations of bare-faced large-scale grabbing by greedy politicians and their confederates, the principles and mechanisms of our Constitution become more acutely important than ever. Over the last quarter-century or so, through our courts' judgments, delivered without fear or favour, the Constitution has begun to breathe life. Much challenge and much peril and much work still lie ahead. But some of the vibrancy and influence the Constitution has already attained may be traced to the voices and personalities of those behind the judgments: the judges who write them. This book looks at the character and thinking of some of the judges who have helped to start the process of making our Constitution real. The text reminds us that behind the structures of state and the mechanisms of power stand human beings, in all their frailty, but also in all their courage and determination to make our country better for the poorest in it. In other words, judges who take seriously the promise of constitutional governance and of social justice under law"--Justice Edwin Cameron.

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Language
English
Pages
227

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Making the road by walking: the evolution of the South African constitution
2018, Pretoria University Law Press (PULP)
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Table of Contents

1. Introduction
2. The constitutionalist concept of Justice L. Ackermann: evolution by revolution
3. A mensch on the Bench: the sacred place of the sacred in the secular jurisprudence of Justice Richard Goldstone
4. The advocate, peacemaker, judge and activist: a chronicle on the contributions of Justice Johann Kriegler to South African jurisprudence
5. Breaking the chains of discrimination and forging new bonds: the extraordinary journey of Justice Yvonne Mokgoro
6. Justice O'Regan: finding the aristotelian golden 'middle way'
7. Infusing the Constitution with 'an ethic of care': the humane jurisprudence of Justice Albie Sachs
8. The functional constitutionalism of Justice Thembile Skweyiya
9. Transformation as constitutional imperative: Justice Zak Yacoob and the making of a civil practice.

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Includes bibliographical references.

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[Pretoria]

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
342.68023
Library of Congress
KTL2101 .M34 2018

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Pagination
xvi, 227 pages
Number of pages
227

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL44404373M
ISBN 10
1920538755
ISBN 13
9781920538750
OCLC/WorldCat
1029755423

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