'This book is a must for understanding constitutionalism today. It proves how it has become a powerful instrument of change and how South Africa may well be the frontier of transformative constitutionalism, a global source of inspiration for those who intend to use law as a powerful agent for more liberty and social justice.' Carlo Fusaro, University of Florence, Italy ’Written by an erudite group of South African and Italian legal scholars, this timely volume makes an important contribution to the contemporary research and scholarship on South Africa’s transformative constitutional project. Exploring the germane issues of law, rights and governance contextually and comprehensively, the authors shed considerable light on one of the 20th century’s most exciting legal and constitutional experiments, permitting the reader to comprehend its potential and limits.’ Penelope Andrews, Albany Law School, USA '... a wonderfully rich and complex volume by eminent scholars and judges that engages with the constitutional journey embarked upon by South Africa in 1994. The text goes beyond formal academic analysis and engages critically with the interpretation and application of constitutional values and principles with reference to South Africa’s concrete reality.’ Pierre de Vos, University of Cape Town, South Africa
The Quest for Constitutionalism