Law, morality and justice
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Law, morality and justice

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184 pages 2020

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"Former Chief Justice Ismail Mahomed was a philosopher of law, a man of towering intellect. He spent his entire life in service of the law and justice, contributing significantly to laying the foundation of human rights in our country. As a fearless advocate he challenged and argued against immoral and repressive legislation and executive action. He also developed the common law, especially in the areas of administrative and public law. As a judge, he was at the forefront of a radical and visionary constitutional transformation. Mahomed's vision of human rights culture pre-dated our transition to democracy, and our Constitution can be best described as the realisation of the hopes, dreams, aspiration of giants like him. We are constantly reminded of the deep love for and understanding of the law, his unmatched oratory skills, his passion and his unwavering and resilient commitment to human rights. This commemorative volume of essays comes 20 years after his death, partnering with a book reflecting on the life of Mahomed. Dealing with a range of perplexing questions and issues, contributors' efforts are directed at evolving Mahomed's legacy. Their thoughts -provoking jurisprudential contributions are supplemented by personal accounts of Mahomed's close colleagues and friends. In addition to analytical contribution his former colleagues deal with some absorbing judgements, his work as a human rights advocate and his overreacting philosophical concerns. All pay tribute to his enormous contribution to South African society keeping alive his much needed legacy that continues to give hope." --

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