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Sanele Sibanda
Sanele Sibanda
Senior Lecturer, University of Witwatersrand, School of Law
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Not purpose-made! Transformative constitutionalism, post-independence constitutionalism and the struggle to eradicate poverty
S Sibanda
Stellenbosch Law Review 22 (3), 482-500, 2011
642011
Lost in translation? Standardising the terminology used in marine invasion biology and updating South African alien species lists
TB Robinson, ME Alexander, CA Simon, CL Griffiths, K Peters, S Sibanda, ...
African Journal of Marine Science 38 (1), 129-140, 2016
562016
Separation of powers
S Seedorf, S Sibanda
constitutional law of south Africa 2, 2008
332008
When is the past not the past? Reflections on customary law under South Africa’s constitutional dispensation
S Sibanda
Human Rights Brief 17 (3), 6, 2010
24*2010
Back to the future: reflections and directions of South African marine bioinvasion research
ME Alexander, CA Simon, CL Griffiths, K Peters, S Sibanda, S Miza, ...
African Journal of Marine Science 38 (1), 141-144, 2016
212016
Chapter 8: Ecosystem protection level
KJ Sink, SM Sibanda, P Fielding, AL Skowno, M Franken, LR Harris, ...
South African National Biodiversity Assessment, 283-325, 2018
152018
When do you call time on a compromise? South Africa’sd iscourse on transformation and the future of transformative c onstitutionalism
S Sibanda
Law, Democracy & Development 24 (1), 384-412, 2020
92020
Bhe v Magistrate, Khayelitsha : a cultural conundrum, Fanonian alienation and an elusive constitutional oneness
S Sibanda, TB Mosaka
Acta Juridica 2015 (1), 256-280, 2015
92015
Not quite a rejoinder: some thoughts and reflections on Michelman's" Liberal Constitutionalism, Property Rights and the Assault on Poverty"
S Sibanda
Stellenbosch Law Review 24 (2), 329-341, 2013
92013
'Till death us do part' : Thembisile v Thembisile
E Bonthuys, S Sibanda
South African Law Journal 120 (4), 784-796, 2003
62003
“Not Yet Uhuru”-The Usurpation of the Liberation Aspirations of South Africa’s Masses by a Commitment to Liberal
S Sibanda
School of Law, University of Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, 2018
52018
From reparations to dignity restoration: The story of the Popela community
B Atuahene, S Sibanda
African Human Rights Law Journal 18 (2), 654-683, 2018
52018
Beneath it all lies the principle of subsidiarity: the principle of subsidiarity in the African and European regional human rights systems
S Sibanda
Comparative and International Law Journal of Southern Africa 40 (3), 425-448, 2007
52007
S ‘Not Purpose-Made! Transformative Constitutionalism, Post-Independence Constitutionalism and the Struggle to Eradicate Poverty’(2011) 22, no.
S Sibanda
Stellenbosch Law Review 3, 482, 0
5
When Do You Call Time on Compromise? South Africa’s Discourse on Transformation and the Future of Transformative Constitutionalism’(2020) 24
S Sibanda
Law Democracy and Development 24, 384, 0
3
The land is ours-South Africa's first black lawyers and the birth of constitutionalism. TEMBEKA NGCUKAITOBI. Penguin Books, 2018. 312 pp. ISBN: 978 1 77609 285 7. Lawfare …
S Sibanda
South African Historical Journal 73 (4), 927-947, 2021
12021
Parliament and the Separation of Powers—A Critical Analysis in Relation to Single-party Domination
S Sibanda
The Quest for Constitutionalism, 39-52, 2016
12016
A question of underlying interests: Economic justice, constitutional history and the capture of the South African state by white economic interests
S Sibanda, N Raboshakga
Law, Democracy and Development 27, 539-570, 2023
2023
Separation of Powers, the Judiciary and the Politics of Constitutional Adjudication
S Sibanda
Taylor & Francis, 2022
2022
Introduction to special issue: separation of powers, the judiciary and the politics of constitutional adjudication
S Sibanda
South African Journal on Human Rights 36 (4), 287-292, 2020
2020
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