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Author: Edwin Cameron Publisher: Tafelberg (2014) ISBN-10: 0624063054 ISBN-13: 9780624063056 Condition: Very Good. The cover is scratched and has creasing across the corners and along the spine on the rear. Some scuffing and wear to edges of cover. Else, the book is internally clean and well bound. Binding: Hardcover Pages: 347 Dimensions: 21.2 x 13.8 x 2 cm +++ by Edwin Cameron +++ Constitutional Court Justice Edwin Cameron examines and defends the role of the law in South Africa's continuing transition. Drawing on his own life experience, including childhood hardship, struggles with sexuality and stigma, he illustrates the power and the limitations of the law. Cameron argues with compelling elegance that the Constitution offers South Africa its best chance for a just future.
"A celebration of all that is great about South Africa, a reminder that wounds can be healed through just laws and our Constitution" - Redi Tlhabi.