This is the first issue of the South African Judicial Education Journal, published by the South African Judicial Education Institute.
ARTICLES
SAJEI: A vehicle for the speedy delivery of quality justice to all our people by Mogoeng Mogoeng................................................................................... 1
Judicial training and the role of judges in a constitutional democracy by Heinz Klug.................................................................................................. 11
Judicial education in a transformative context by DM Davis................................. 25
To give and to gain: Judicial involvement in advocacy training by OL Rogers...... 31
Judicial social context education in South Africa by N Dambuza......................... 39
Judging according to personal attributes, outlook on life and life experience: Any practical value? by Mbuyiseli R Madlanga............................................... 48
Political parties: The missing link in our Constitution? by Kate O’Regan.............. 61
The rule of law: The role of the judiciary and legal practitioners by Frank Kroon............................................................................................... 81
A dead horse need not be flogged: The duty not to pursue unmeritorious causes by SM Mbenenge .............................................................................. 89
Do we need deference? by Malcom Wallis........................................................... 97