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zuma judgment – some more commentary

Up to this stage, br!ghtshark has been quiet on the Zuma front. This doesn’t mean he hasn’t been following it closely though…
Over time there have been a lot of noise in the “Zuma-case” commentary, from some arrogant uneducated peeps, to some other inciting cartoonists who caused quite an uproar, to “the-guy-sitting-next-to-me-on-the-plane-on-Friday”.
The history to the case [...]

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constitutional court e-impresses

I haven’t been over at the website of the constitutional court recently and was very impressed with what I found there today…
—> A fully searchable e-library for law journals, etc (http://tinyurl.com/2c2tnh)
—> A fully searchable database of all judgments from the Constitutional Court (http://tinyurl.com/2dok3n)
And the most impressive: a RSS feed for the court roll and [...]

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napoleon knew a thing or two about making the law accessible

Since the early ages the issue of ease access to the law has been a serious issue. So serious in fact, that Napoleon ordered that the law of the time be written up in books so that the general public can access the law more easily. Although Napoleon was not the first ruler to have [...]

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