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Affirmative Action Jurisprudence in Post-Apartheid South Africa: Transformative Tensions

By Nomfundo Ramalekana
Coming Soon Hart Publishing Available November 2030

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9781509977505
Publisher
Hart Publishing
Publication
November 2030
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Hardback
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This book charts a path for developing a uniquely South African affirmative action regime. It proposes a transformative approach to affirmative action, one capable of untangling and dismantling the tensions that arise between the South African Constitution's promise of equality and the reality of being the world's most unequal society.

Against the background of South Africa's commitment to transformative constitutionalism and substantive equality, the book demonstrates how affirmative action measures can be designed and implemented in a way that tackles deeply ingrained inequality.

By examining the affirmative action jurisprudence of the South African Constitutional Court, as well as the courts in Kenya, the United States, Canada, and India, the book outlines how the courts, the legislature and executive policymakers in South Africa should address fundamental questions that arise in the design and implementation of affirmative action. These questions include what affirmative measures should aim to achieve (for what purpose?), how to determine beneficiary groups (for whom?), with a focus on quotas, the permissible forms that affirmative action could take (through what means?), and whether there is a set end-date for affirmative action (for how long?). By illustrating the possibility of a transformative approach to affirmative action, this book responds to the growing critique of affirmative action from both the left and right in South Africa and adds to the global conversation on the utility of affirmative action in the fight to eradicate inequality.

Table of Contents

1. Inequality and Affirmative Action
2. Transformative Constitutionalism and Substantive Equality
3. Flexible Deference: The Judicial Review of Affirmative Action
4. Is There a Right to Affirmative Action? The Shield, Sword, And Remedy Debate
5. For What Purpose and For Whom?
6. The Use of Quotas and Other Means
7. For How Long Do We Need Affirmative Action?
8. The Future of Affirmative Action
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