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Constitutional Landmarks

Constitutional Landmarks

By Mark Oppenheimer

Mark Oppenheimer interviews Justices of the Constitutional Court and the advocates that appeared before them about the Court's most famous cases. Justices Albie Sachs, Kate O'Regan, Johan Kriegler, and Yvonne Mokgoro feature alongside advocates Wim Trengove, Gilbert Marcus, Peter Hodes, and Salim Nakhjavani.
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Was the Truth and Reconciliation Commission Even Handed?

Constitutional LandmarksNov 02, 2021

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Was the Truth and Reconciliation Commission Even Handed?

Was the Truth and Reconciliation Commission Even Handed?

The TRC aimed to unearth atrocities committed during Apartheid, but was it even handed?   Mark Oppenheimer interviews FW De Klerk's former chief of staff Dave Steward. 

Nov 02, 202159:07
Prosecuting the Khmer Rouge | Salim Nakhjavani

Prosecuting the Khmer Rouge | Salim Nakhjavani

What would have happened if South Africa ran criminal trials instead of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission?   Mark Oppenheimer interviews Salim Nakhjavani about his role as a prosecutor at the Cambodia Tribunal.

Oct 18, 202148:08
Truth and Reconciliation Commission

Truth and Reconciliation Commission

The TRC aimed to unearth atrocities committed during Apartheid, but not everyone supported the process.

Mark Oppenheimer interviews Justice Albie Sachs and Gilbert Marcus about their roles in the litigation surrounding the TRC.

Oct 04, 202142:19
The Death Penalty

The Death Penalty

In its first case, the Constitutional Court had to decide whether the death penalty was legal.   Mark Oppenheimer interviews Justices Johan Kriegler and Yvonne Mokgoro, who both delivered judgments in the case. The episode also features Gilbert Marcus and Wim Trengove, who represented those facing execution.     

Sep 27, 202144:22
Jacob Zuma: From a Palace to Prison

Jacob Zuma: From a Palace to Prison

For the first time in South African history, the Constitutional Court sentenced a Former President to prison, but it was not the first time that the Court held Jacob Zuma to account.   Mark Oppenheimer interviews Gilbert Marcus and Wim Trengrove about their roles in the Nkandla case. The episode also features original audio from Chief Justice Mogoeng Mogoeng and Justice Sisi Khampepe's  judgments.

Sep 17, 202141:33