A new report on the state of the judiciary in Malawi, Namibia and SA gives rare insight into the work-related concerns of local judges.
Members of the bench seldom speak on the record apart from through their decisions but, as part of this report, researchers from the Democratic Governance & Rights Unit at the University of Cape Town interviewed 52 high court judges from these three countries, and asked a number of important questions...
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