
Challenging Pierre de Vos’s EWC pseudo-jurisprudence (Part 2)
A right is a trump, and stands elevated above other legal interests, including the state’s interests.
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.
Ayanda Zulu was featured in IOL on the pitfalls of the plan to establish a state bank.
The claim that banks have been denying and continue to deny black people access to financial capital is objectively false.
Martin van Staden was featured on a REI Magazine podcast on the FMF’s response to the Expropriation Act.
Governments must carefully consider whether such measures will genuinely serve the public good or exacerbate the problems they aim to solve.