Are the courts the only arm of government that can fulfil the
Constitution's promise? Is there too much interference by the courts in
politics? Is law a weapon in politics? Is politics outside the law?
Lawfare is the potent clash of these ideas.
This book is essential reading to bring forward the lessons from our
past. A bold and unique collaboration between legal experts Michelle le
Roux and Dennis Davis, it explores a series of landmark cases that came
to define South Africa's legal and political landscape. It examines how
the law has been used and abused. Defining cases litigated in the
apartheid past, in the constitutional era and right up to the recent
days of state capture are examined.
This book is a response to populist attacks on the Constitution. It
affirms that South Africa's Constitution holds the promise of the law as
one progressive tool to use in dismantling racial inequality, holding
government accountable and constructing a free, dignified, equal and
just society.