Abstract
Does the post-transitional justice phase of twenty-two years after the advent of freedom in South Africa provide an appropriate time to reflect on the potential realized or lost? It is argued that the planned and sustained implementation of socioeconomic rights as part of transformation is essential. Even constitutional protections of such rights yield slow progress through legal precedents and therefore may result in an incomplete transition.
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Jaichand, Vinodh
(2017)
"In Transition? The Struggle for Socio-Economic Justice in South Africa,"
Notre Dame Journal of International & Comparative Law: Vol. 7:
Iss.
1, Article 3.
Available at:
https://scholarship.law.nd.edu/ndjicl/vol7/iss1/3