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Tag Archives: Judiciary
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Expropriation Without Compensation is the Last Straw
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Mpiyakhe Dhlamini
16 November 2018
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Julius Malema: Martyr for Black Liberation
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Martin van Staden
19 April 2018
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The New Right to Equality
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Jack Calhoun
12 February 2018
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Recipe for a successful South Africa
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Nicholas Woode-Smith
23 October 2017
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Public Interest Is Suffocating Private Interest
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3 February 2017
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Separation of Powers – The Ghost in the Machine
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Johan van der Merwe
24 November 2016
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It’s Time to Legalize Sex Work
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Martin van Staden
25 April 2016
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A Brief Introduction to Libertarian Legal Theory
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Martin van Staden
11 September 2015
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Judges Must Become Commissars, According to Cosatu
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Martin van Staden
5 August 2015
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Why the judiciary must have an anti-government ‘agenda’
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Martin van Staden
22 June 2015
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