Law and revolution in South Africa : uBuntu, dignity, and the struggle for constitutional transformation /
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Format: | Book |
Language: | English |
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Fordham University Press,
2014
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Edition: | First edition. |
Series: | Just ideas transformative ideals of justice in ethical and political thought Cornell, Drucilla, Berkowitz, Roger |
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Table of Contents:
- Is technology a fatal destiny? : Heidegger's for South Africa and all "developing" countries -- Socialism or radical democratic politics? : on Laclau and Mouffe -- Dignity violated : rethinking AZAPO through uBuntu -- Which law, whose humanity? : the significance of policulturalism in the Global South -- Living customary law and the law : does custom allow for a woman to be Hosi? -- uBuntu, pluralism, and the responsibility of legal academics -- Rethinking ethical feminism through uBuntu -- Is there a difference that makes a difference between dignity and uBuntu? -- Where dignity ends and uBuntu begins : a response by Yvonne Mokgoro and Stuart Woolman.