The South African Constitutional Court Judgment Concerning the Suspension of SADC Tribunal: Critiquing the Critics of the Constitutional Court

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Mkhululi Nyathi, Moses Retselisitsoe Phooko
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This article discusses the various scholarly critiques of the South African Constitutional Court judgment in Law Society of South Africa & Others v President of the Republic of South Africa & Others. While we discuss and analyse the articles by some of the scholars who have critiqued the decision, we pay more attention to the criticism by Tladi in particular. We point out that Tladi failed to properly locate the main basis of the Constitutional Court’s decision. We also disagree with Tladi’s assertion that the SADC Treaty and the 2000 Tribunal Protocol could be amended through any means other than the three-quarters majority of the SADC Summit as required by the SADC Treaty. Further, we disagree with Tladi’s view that the doctrine of subsequent practice is applicable in this case and that it was correctly applied in the adoption of the 2014 Tribunal Protocol.
南非宪法法院关于暂停南部非洲发展共同体法庭的判决:批评宪法法院的批评者
本文讨论了在南非律师会及其他人诉南非共和国总统及其他人一案中对南非宪法法院判决的各种学术批评。当我们讨论和分析一些批评这一决定的学者的文章时,我们更关注特拉迪的批评。我们指出,特拉迪未能正确定位宪法法院裁决的主要依据。我们也不同意特拉迪的主张,即《南共体条约》和《2000年法庭议定书》可以通过除《南共体公约》要求的南共体首脑会议四分之三多数之外的任何方式进行修正。此外,我们不同意特拉迪的观点,即嗣后惯例原则适用于本案,并且在通过2014年《法庭议定书》时得到了正确应用。
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