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      Vox Populi? Vox Humbug! - rising tension between the South African Executive and Judiciary considered in historical context - part two

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          Part One of this article traced rising tensions between the South African executive and the judiciary on the question of the separation of powers. This situation was then contrasted and compared with a clash which took place in the 17th century between King James I of England and Chief Justice Edward Coke. In Part Two of this article attention is focused on two specific cases which arose out of the clash between James and Coke - Prohibitions Del Roy and The Case of Proclamations. The article then turns to a discussion of the lessons which can be drawn from these cases. The arguments which were raised in the cases are contrasted and compared with more contemporary arguments advanced in the context of the present conflict between the South African executive and the judiciary. The views of Ronald Dworkin comparing 'majoritarian' and 'constitutional' conceptions of democracy are examined in the context of this debate. Tentative conclusions are then drawn and warnings issued of the negative consequences for South Africa if the potential conflict between the executive and the judiciary is not properly resolved.

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                PER: Potchefstroomse Elektroniese Regsblad
                PER
                Publication of North-West University (Potchefstroom Campus) (Potchefstroom )
                1727-3781
                December 2012
                : 15
                : 5
                : 44-67
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                [1 ] Inyuvesi YaKwaZulu-Natali South Africa
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                S1727-37812012000500004
                6ffa26f9-26d9-4eea-b4e4-7015c7b275cb

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                Law

                General law
                constitutional democracy,separation of powers,majoritarian democracy,Golden Metwand,James I,Edward Coke,Jacob Zuma,executive,judiciary,Ronald Dworkin,rule of law

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