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2018 Constitutional Court Review
Good Reviews, Bad Actors: The Constitutional Court's Procedural Drama [2018] CCR 1
The Puzzle of Pronouncing on the Validity of Administrative Action on Review [2018] CCR 2
The Ebb and Flow of the Application of the Principle of Subsidiarity - Critical Reflections on Motau and My Vote Counts [2018] CCR 3
Administrative Action, the Principle of Legality and Deference - The Case of Minister of Defence and Military Veterans v Motau [2018] CCR 4
The Test for 'Exceptional Circumstances' Where an Order of Substitution is Sought: An Analysis of Trencon Against the Backdrop of the Separation of Powers [2018] CCR 5
Clarifying the Exceptional Circumstances Test in Trencon: An Opportunity Missed [2018] CCR 6
Dignity and Equality in Barnard [2018] CCR 7
Affirmative Action and Intensity of Review: South African Police Service v Solidarity obo Barnard [2018] CCR 8
South Africa's Competing Obligations in Relation to International Crimes [2018] CCR 9
Neither Complimentary nor Complementary: National Commissioner of the South African Police Service v Southern African Litigation Centre and Another [2018] CCR 10
Constitutional Heedlessness and Over-Excitement in the Common Law of Delict's Development [2018] CCR 11
Against the Interests of Justice: Ignoring Distributive Justice When Certifying Class Actions [2018] CCR 12
No Place for the Poor: The Governance of Removal in Zulu and SAITF [2018] CCR 13
Liable Lies [2018] CCR 14
Autonomy, Fairness, Pragmatism, and False Electoral Speech: An Analysis of Democratic Alliance v African National Congress [2018] CCR 15
My Vote Counts: The Basis and Limits of a Constitutional Requirement of Political Disclosure [2018] CCR 16
'Don't Blame the Librarian if No One Has Written the Book': My Vote Counts and the Information Required to Exercise the Franchise [2018] CCR 17
A Politics of Accountability: How South Africa's Judicial Recognition of the Binding Legal Effect of the Public Protector's Recommendations Had a Catalysing Effect that Brought Down a President [2018] CCR 19
'Coercing Virtue' in the Constitutional Court: Neutral Principles, Rationality and the Nkandla Problem [2018] CCR 20
Reconceiving Commissions of Inquiry as Plural and Participatory Institutions: A Critical Reflection on Magidiwana [2018] CCR 21
The Right to Civil Legal Aid in South Africa: Legal Aid South Africa v Magidiwana [2018] CCR 22
Ms. Elsie Klaase and the Constitutional Court's Missing Women [2018] CCR 23
Twenty-Three Years of Gender Transformation in the Constitutional Court of South Africa: Progress or Regression [2018] CCR 24
South African Reserve Bank v Shuttleworth: A Constitutional Lawyer's Nightmare [2018] CCR 25