Browsing Journals by Subject "Pluralism"
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Between norms and facts: the constitutional court's commitment to pluralism in South Africa's radically heterogeneous public schools
(2015)The recognition of pluralism constitutes a golden thread that runs through the Constitutional Court’s entire oeuvre of work. This ‘right to be different’ finds its initial footing in Gauteng Education Bill, Prince, and ... -
Judicial "translation" and contextualisation of values: rethinking the development of customary law in Mayelane
(2015)The relevance of Mayelane v Ngwenyama (2013 4 SA 415 (CC)) has not been exhausted. Particularly the constitutional mandate undertaken by the Constitutional Court to "develop" customary law deserves closer scrutiny. In ...