Tanveer and Johan have a very special guest: the founder of Johan’s old employer Natural Justice - Dr Kabir Bavikatte.
Kabir unpacks his theories of biocultural rights - an interesting, original and different conceptualisation of property.
Kabir reflects on multiple relationships that one might have to property and the land, and how this should affect how we view property rights. He notes law's trend towards recognising relationships that communities have with their land - including in cases such as Maledu and Baleni - and argues that we can all learn from this.
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Tanveer and Johan have a very special guest: the founder of Johan’s old employer Natural Justice - Dr Kabir Bavikatte.
Kabir unpacks his theories of biocultural rights - an interesting, original and different conceptualisation of property.
Kabir reflects on multiple relationships that one might have to property and the land, and how this should affect how we view property rights. He notes law's trend towards recognising relationships that communities have with their land - including in cases such as Maledu and Baleni - and argues that we can all learn from this.
Dan is joined by guest host Tanveer Jeewa, a former ConCourt clerk. They begin by discussing the unexpected retirement of Justice Froneman, developments in judicial discipline complaints, and the JSC process generally.
They then discuss big legal matter in the news, including the 'De Beer' High Court judgment which ruled that lockdown regulations are unconstitutional, the US Supreme Court ruling that LGBT employees are protected by sex discrimination laws, and developments at the NPA.
Next is judgment recaps. First, they discuss the EFF's failed appeal against an interim interdict of the implementation of the Public Protector's findings and take a deep dive into the court's decision on when it is appropriate to award personal costs orders. Then they consider New Nation's success in challenging South Africa's electoral system.
Finally, previews. But there are no previews because there are no set downs.
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Tanveer and Johan have a very special guest: the founder of Johan’s old employer Natural Justice - Dr Kabir Bavikatte.
Kabir unpacks his theories of biocultural rights - an interesting, original and different conceptualisation of property.
Kabir reflects on multiple relationships that one might have to property and the land, and how this should affect how we view property rights. He notes law's trend towards recognising relationships that communities have with their land - including in cases such as Maledu and Baleni - and argues that we can all learn from this.