
Challenging Pierre de Vos’s EWC pseudo-jurisprudence (Part 3)
Constitutional reasonableness requires the existence of a legitimate government purpose, which in this context evidently does not exist.
Constitutional reasonableness requires the existence of a legitimate government purpose, which in this context evidently does not exist.
Why are Europeans seen as the only colonisers in South Africa when the Zulus engaged in violent imperialism as well?
A right is a trump, and stands elevated above other legal interests, including the state’s interests.
Readers need to decide whether the formal supremacy of the Constitution is something meaningful or useful.
Tshabalala’s optimism feels like a bank exec understandably trying to keep the markets calm, but it sidesteps the real risks.
Private property rights are the cornerstone of a growing and free economy.
Bills of rights are and will always – no matter De Vos’s complaints – be constitutional protections for civil liberties.
Property rights are the foundation of economic freedom because they secure the rewards of individual effort.
Martin van Staden was featured on a REI Magazine podcast on the FMF’s response to the Expropriation Act.
The DA and its pro-market allies can creatively break the NDR, repivot the needle and gain political capital.