Abstract

This edition of the JJS sees the first publication of a public lecture under the journal’s new rubric “Praelectiones tsa rona”, which is a combination of Latin and Sesotho meaning “Eminent lectures of ours”. I would like to thank my colleagues Mr Khanya Motshabi and Ms Lebo Moshe-Bereng for their inputs in coming up with a title that so aptly reflects – and celebrates – our unique and broadly South African legal and cultural heritage, and moreover does so in the Free State’s regional context.

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  • This edition of the JJS sees the first publication of a public lecture under the journal’s new rubric “Praelectiones tsa rona”, which is a combination of Latin and Sesotho meaning “Eminent lectures of ours”

  • Judge Dennis Davis delivering his lecture at the UFS on 13 May 2019. (Photograph by Sonia Small (Kaleidoscope Studios))

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Judge Dennis Davis delivering his lecture at the UFS on 13 May 2019. (Photograph by Sonia Small (Kaleidoscope Studios)).

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