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LJU4801 Assignment 1 (QUIZ ANSWERS) Semester 1 2024 (890028) - DUE 26 February 2024; 100% TRUSTED workings, explanations and solutions. for assistance Whats-App 0.6.7..1.7.1..1.7.3.9 ......................................... Objectivist theories proceed on the premise that... © a. _ that there is something either inside the text or in the background to the text that can produce unsettled meaning in the process of adjudication. judges are part of a community of researchers. Oc. that the decisions of judges are constrained by factors outside law. external factors are too vague and uncertain to constrain the decisions of judges. Clear my choice | Time left 3:34:26 | One of the criticisms of Ubuntu is that... O a. is a concept that is easy to define. it fails to appreciate the differences between morality and constitutionalism. Oc. it entrenches patriarchy and this is inconsistent with the Constitution. is a concept that contributes to social injustice. Clear my choice According to critical legal scholars... 0 a. there are political and legal ideologies at work that construct a certain way of thinking about life and about society. Law is free from politics. © c. society has been constructed in such a way that we see how unequal and oppressive it is. the established socio-economic hierarchies could be stabilised if the so-called legal basis of these hierarchies were exposed as fictional. Identity politics refers to.... Oa. the phenomenon where someone identifies with multiple groups in ordert o make their identity clear. to the way in which women may be disadvantaged in multiple ways. a commitment to eradicating the ideology of domination that permeates western culture on various levels. a conscious process of intimidation by which all humans are kept in a state of fear. Clear my choice In terms of natural law thinking... Oa. laws are just if they are based on facts. © b. natural law is the yardstick against which we measure all laws which are based on religious beliefs. © c. facts and values must be separated from each other. © d. natural law provides the yardstick by which human law can be judged. Clear my choice Which of the following philosophers proposed a system of mathematics that would enable people to know the natural law: © a. Plato. © b. Grotius. Cyc Aquinas. Od. Aristotle. Clear my choice Considering the debates between natural law and legal positivism, it can be argued that... ccccccsccssesenenee IS the default mode of the South African judiciary. © a. concept of ubuntu. Ob. legal positivism. Oc. constitutionalism. Od natural law. African legal philosophy (tradition) is characterised by.... © a. its system of legal of legal rules which are in conflict with central notions of transformative constitutionalism. © b.. its total disregard of the rights of the disputants. Oc. its oral tradition, communitarianism, reconciliation, and a lack of separation between law, religion, and morality. its retributive approach to dealing with disputes. Clear my choice One of the most popular theories for South African courts (in cases of constitutional interpretation) is the intentionalist theory. In terms of this theory......... © a. judges are constrained by the tradition of the legal system within which they operate. © b._ the basic idea is that, in order to be legitimate, court decisions must give effect to the autocratic intent of the legislature. Oc. judges are part of a community of interpreters and this community determines how judges must decide cases. Od. judges discover the law and do not make the law. Clear my choice Bongopi v Chairman of the Council of State, Ciskei 1992 3 SA 250 (CkG) is an example of.... Oa. feminist approach. © b. relational approach. Oc. deconstruction. positivist approach. Clear my choice

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LJU4801
Assignment 1 (QUIZ) Semester 1 2024
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Unique number: 890028

Due Date: 26 February 2024


Objectivist theories proceed on the premise that...

a. that there is something either inside the text or in the background to the text that

can produce unsettled meaning in the process of adjudication.

b. judges are part of a community of researchers.

c. that the decisions of judges are constrained by factors outside law.

d. external factors are too vague and uncertain to constrain the decisions of judges.




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