The role of public perceptions in strengthening our constitutional democracy

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A reply to Paul Hoffman, showing that the law actually isn’t simple and what it – properly, purposefully and holistically considered – does tell us

Lost your password? Please enter your username or email address. You will receive a link to create a new password via email.Lost your password? Please enter your username or email address. You will receive a link to create a new password via email.Our constitutional democracy embraces, among others, the value of public participation and dialogue. Reasonable minds can, and indeed should, differ — but differ reasonably.

South African law — particularly constitutional and administrative law — is in fact rather complex, nuanced, layered and fast evolving. But this is not to say that it cannot be clearly and accurately distilled. After all, this is a core part of the work of an academic, who often fulfils this role as a

Furthermore, we operate in a common-law tradition and case law must be read and analysed holistically, and as it evolves.was handed down over a decade ago and its principles have since been built upon by our apex court. , this court extensively explicated on the state’s international commitments and obligations in section 7 of the Constitution, to combat and prevent corruption. It said, albeit in the context of the need to establish an independent anti-corruption unit, but equally relevant here.

 

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