This article provides a critical analysis of the judgments delivered by the Regional High Court of Pretoria in the case Law Society of South Africa et al. v. President of the Republic of South Africa, the Minister of Justice and Constitutional Development, the Minister of International Relations and Co-operation and the Constitutional Court of South Africa in Law Society of South Africa and Others v. President of the Republic of South Africa and Others in order to investigate to what extent they can contribute to discuss the revival of the SADC Tribunal with all its original powers. After providing an overview of the SADC Tribunal's legal structure and the judgment delivered in 2008 in the Mike Campbell v. Zimbabwe case, the present contribution will consider the legal reasoning of the Regional High Court of Pretoria and the Constitutional Court of South Africa respectively. It will also develop some considerations of the role played by civil society groups in other SADC member states.

Mussi, F. (2020). From the campbell case to a recent ruling of the constitutional court of South Africa: Is there any hope to revive the tribunal of the Southern African development community?. AFRICAN JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL AND COMPARATIVE LAW, 28, 110-137 [10.3366/ajicl.2020.0334].

From the campbell case to a recent ruling of the constitutional court of South Africa: Is there any hope to revive the tribunal of the Southern African development community?

Mussi F.
2020

Abstract

This article provides a critical analysis of the judgments delivered by the Regional High Court of Pretoria in the case Law Society of South Africa et al. v. President of the Republic of South Africa, the Minister of Justice and Constitutional Development, the Minister of International Relations and Co-operation and the Constitutional Court of South Africa in Law Society of South Africa and Others v. President of the Republic of South Africa and Others in order to investigate to what extent they can contribute to discuss the revival of the SADC Tribunal with all its original powers. After providing an overview of the SADC Tribunal's legal structure and the judgment delivered in 2008 in the Mike Campbell v. Zimbabwe case, the present contribution will consider the legal reasoning of the Regional High Court of Pretoria and the Constitutional Court of South Africa respectively. It will also develop some considerations of the role played by civil society groups in other SADC member states.
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Civil society groups; Constitutional Court of South Africa; High Court of the United Republic of Tanzania; International and domestic courts; Regional High Court of Pretoria; SADC Tribunal;
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Mussi, F. (2020). From the campbell case to a recent ruling of the constitutional court of South Africa: Is there any hope to revive the tribunal of the Southern African development community?. AFRICAN JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL AND COMPARATIVE LAW, 28, 110-137 [10.3366/ajicl.2020.0334].
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