Adonisi v Minister for Transport and Public Works: Western Cape: An ‘aesthetic’ reading

IF 0.3 4区 社会学 Q3 LAW
J. Barnard-Naudé
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Abstract This article proposes an aesthetic reading of the recent decision of the Western Cape High Court in the case of Adonisi v Minister for Transport and Public Works: Western Cape. The aesthetic reading pursued here is advanced through the work of Jacques Rancière on the aesthetics of politics. The article sets out to establish an understanding of Rancière’s key concept of the ‘distribution of the sensible’. It then proposes a theoretical alignment of the concept with Carl Schmitt’s concept of nomos. The purpose of such an alignment is to draw out the aesthetic relationship between space and law in the South African context – a relationship which is not only co-constitutive but also foundational. The article then proposes that an instance of Rancière’s version of politics occurs in the Adonisi case, by virtue primarily of the fact that Ms Adonisi asserted a presupposed equality in the dispute – an equality which was not available to her in the post-apartheid distribution of the sensible and an equality in which the court participated politically. The article concludes with a Rancièrian reconsideration of the subject of human rights in the context of recent expressions by Tshepo Madlingozi.
阿多尼斯诉交通和公共工程部长:西开普省:一个“美学”的阅读
摘要本文对西开普省高等法院最近在Adonisi诉交通和公共工程部长案中的裁决提出了一种美学解读:西开普。这里所追求的美学阅读是通过雅克·兰齐埃关于政治美学的著作来推进的。这篇文章旨在建立对Rancière“明智的分配”这一关键概念的理解。然后,它提出了这一概念与卡尔·施密特的诺模斯概念的理论一致性。这种对齐的目的是在南非背景下绘制空间与法律之间的美学关系——这种关系不仅是共同构成的,而且是基础性的。文章接着提出,在阿多尼西案中出现了兰齐埃版本的政治例子,主要是因为阿多尼西女士在争端中主张了一种预设的平等——这种平等在种族隔离后的理智分配中是不可能的,也是法院在政治上参与的平等。文章最后从Tshepo Madlingozi最近的言论中重新审视了人权问题。
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