SOUTH AFRICAN JUDICIAL EDUCATION JOURNAL

SOUTH AFRICAN JUDICIAL EDUCATION JOURNAL

VOLUME 1, ISSUE 1, 2018

SOUTH AFRICAN JUDICIAL EDUCATION JOURNAL

VOLUME 1, ISSUE 1, 2018

This journal is published under the auspices of the South African Judicial Education Institute.

Published: April 2018

ISSN: 2616-7999

? South African Judicial Education Institute Office of the Chief Justice, 188 14th Road, Noordwyk, Midrand, 1687

This book is copyright under the Berne Convention. In terms of the Copyright Act, No. 98 of 1978, no part of this book may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording or by any information storage and retrieval system, without permission in writing from the SAJEI.

CONTENTS

ARTICLES

SAJEI: A vehicle for the speedy delivery of quality justice to all our people by Mogoeng Mogoeng................................................................................... 1

Judicial training and the role of judges in a constitutional democracy by Heinz Klug.................................................................................................. 11

Judicial education in a transformative context by DM Davis................................. 25

To give and to gain: Judicial involvement in advocacy training by OL Rogers...... 31

Judicial social context education in South Africa by N Dambuza......................... 39

Judging according to personal attributes, outlook on life and life experience: Any practical value? by Mbuyiseli R Madlanga............................................... 48

Political parties: The missing link in our Constitution? by Kate O'Regan.............. 61

The rule of law: The role of the judiciary and legal practitioners by Frank Kroon............................................................................................... 81

A dead horse need not be flogged: The duty not to pursue unmeritorious causes by SM Mbenenge .............................................................................. 89

Do we need deference? by Malcom Wallis........................................................... 97

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