What a honour to be live streaming this!! Thank you to the University of Pretoria for hosting a true jurist gem! Who has played a crucial role in our legal system and society at large 🙏🙏 we remain inspired by the former Deputy Chief Justice 🙏🙏
This gave me goosies here and there. I read the book when it came out, and it is thrilling. Warning: reading the book and watching this will bring out a law lover in you.
I think a lot of people always miss the point that former DCJ Moseneke makes about our Constitution. It truly needn't be as prescriptive as anyone would wish it. The point may be hard to grasp because it is both transcendent and intuitive without losing its pragmatic ideal and idea, respectivelt. The point he makes is truly profound. But sadly scholars will not easily accept it out of academic mistrust maybe suspecting that the justice is shirking 'accountability'. While wider society may also dismiss it as a platitude and empty/easy meaningless, metaphor. But none of these criticisms can hold true without taking up the grand, indeed mammoth, proposal our Constitution invites us to not only envision but do! The tools have always been there... Best DCJ ever!
What a honour to be live streaming this!! Thank you to the University of Pretoria for hosting a true jurist gem! Who has played a crucial role in our legal system and society at large 🙏🙏 we remain inspired by the former Deputy Chief Justice 🙏🙏
This gave me goosies here and there. I read the book when it came out, and it is thrilling. Warning: reading the book and watching this will bring out a law lover in you.
I get to learnt a lot when listening to this Legal mind
Just finished reading my own liberator last week, drew a lot of inspiration from the book. Currently busy with all rise.
Fruitful and insightful. Always a pleasure to listen this great son of the soil🙏
This was stimulating and informative.
I think a lot of people always miss the point that former DCJ Moseneke makes about our Constitution.
It truly needn't be as prescriptive as anyone would wish it. The point may be hard to grasp because it is both transcendent and intuitive without losing its pragmatic ideal and idea, respectivelt.
The point he makes is truly profound. But sadly scholars will not easily accept it out of academic mistrust maybe suspecting that the justice is shirking 'accountability'. While wider society may also dismiss it as a platitude and empty/easy meaningless, metaphor.
But none of these criticisms can hold true without taking up the grand, indeed mammoth, proposal our Constitution invites us to not only envision but do! The tools have always been there...
Best DCJ ever!
Absolutely sound. I want to buy the book, where cna. Thanks.
The late ntate Moseneke senior from Mabopane block D (his dad) introduced me playing Golf and termed it "Rich Man's game
If we did this, if we did that, this could have been, but they did NOTHING NOTHING For black folks