Product Description
The Judiciary in South Africa
Authors: C Hoexter, M Olivier
Format: Physical Hardcopy
While there have been various studies of the South African courts and their performance, The Judiciary in South Africa is the first publication to provide a general survey of the judiciary as an institution. This book offers a detailed and expert account of all the most important aspects of the judiciary in this country, both now and in the past.
Also available in hard cover format.
Contents:
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Foreword
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Editorial note
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List of contributors
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Table of contents
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Table of cases
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Introduction - Cora Hoexter and Morné Olivier
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The structure of the courts - Cora Hoexter
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The judiciary under apartheid - Christopher Forsyth
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Transformation and the judiciary - Mtendeweka Mhango
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Governance and administration of the judicial system - Hassen Ebrahim
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The selection and appointment of judges - Morné Olivier
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The Judicial Service Commission - Morné Olivier and Cora Hoexter
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Judicial accountability - Hugh Corder
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Judicial diversity - Catherine Albertyn
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Non-judicial functions and activities - Cora Hoexter
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The magistracy - Morné Olivier
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The Constitutional Court - Hugh Corder and Jason Brickhill
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The Constitutional Court: a judge’s perspective - Kate O’Regan
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Index
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