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245 _aConstitutional conversations
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505 _aTable of Contents Foreword; Chief Justice Pius Langa; Introduction: Law’s autonomy; Stu Woolman & Michael Bishop; Chapters; The South African Constitution as the last great modernist project;Stu Woolman; Reply: A gentle provocation Justice Albie Sachs; Constitutional supremacy and appellate jurisdiction in South Africa Frank Michelman; Reply: On the reach of the Constitution and the nature of constitutional jurisdiction Justice Kate O’Regan; The principle of democracy in South African constitutional law Theunis Roux; Reply: Writing the law democratically Danie Brand; True in theory, true in practice: Why direct application still matters Stu Woolman; Reply: Summarising Proust Iain Currie; Limitations: Shared constitutional interpretation, an appropriate normative framework and hard choices Stu Woolman & Henk Botha Reply: Sharing interpretation Johan van der Walt ; The widening gyre of dignity Stu Woolman; Reply: The soul of dignity Justice Laurie Ackermann; Towards a substantive right to equality Cathi Albertyn & Beth Goldblatt; Reply: A cautionary note regarding substantive equality Karthy Govender; The ‘arbitrary deprivation’ vortex: Constitutional property law after FNB Theunis Roux; Reply: Against regulatory taking: In defence of the two-stage inquiry Frank Michelman; Socio-economic rights: Revisiting the reasonableness review/minimum core debate Sandra Liebenberg; Reply: On ‘dialogue’, ‘translation’ and ‘voice’ Marius Pieterse
650 _a1. Constitutional Law
700 _aBishop Michael
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