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Legal Philosophy - LJU4801 Assignment 2 2025; 100 % TRUSTED workings, Expert Solved, Explanations and Solutions. For assistance call or W.h.a.t.s.a.p.p us on ...(.+.2.5.4.7.7.9.5.4.0.1.3.2)........... LJU4801 Assignment 02 – 2025/02 Instructions: 1. Write an essay in which you answer the following question. 2. Your essay must include footnotes in the prescribed format and a bibliography. Only reference sources that you consulted. 3. Do not include long quotations in your essay. Arguments and ideas must be relayed in your own words. 4. Make use of the study guide and other relevant sources to substantiate your argument. Question: Carefully consider the following quotation: Members of the Makwanyane court found the death penalty repugnant because retribution and group catharsis as the bases for punishment are inconsistent with an uBuntu-based jurisprudence of reconciliation, restorative justice, and democratic solidarity. As importantly, their findings should be understood as broadly representative of South African views regarding the moral underpinnings of the basic law. The presence of uBuntu as a guiding norm in the interpretation of our basic law is essential for the legitimation of our legal system.1 Read the case of S v Makwanyane (uploaded onto myUnisa under the Additional Resources tab). Extensively explain why the judgment can be seen as embodying an African legal philosophical approach. 1 [10] Drucilla Cornell, Law and Revolution in South Africa: Ubuntu, Dignity, and the Struggle for Constitutional Transformation (Fordham University Press 2014) 171.

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LJU4801
ASSIGNMENT 2 2025

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DUE DATE: AUGUST 2025

, Legal Philosophy

Essay: S v Makwanyane and the African Legal Philosophical Approach
Introduction

The landmark Constitutional Court decision in S v Makwanyane and Another (1995)
abolished the death penalty in South Africa on the basis that it violated the right to life
and dignity entrenched in the Constitution. The judgment has been widely celebrated as
a constitutional moment that affirmed human rights while also grounding South African
jurisprudence in African philosophical traditions. Central to the Court’s reasoning was
the concept of uBuntu, understood as a principle of humanity, reconciliation, and
restorative justice. This essay argues that the judgment embodies an African legal
philosophical approach because it rejected purely retributive punishment in favour of a
jurisprudence rooted in human dignity, communal solidarity, and reconciliation, which
are defining features of African philosophy.

Ubuntu and African Legal Philosophy

Ubuntu is often captured by the phrase umuntu ngumuntu ngabantu (“a person is a
person through other people”), signifying an interdependent and relational view of
human existence. In African legal philosophy, justice is not limited to punishment or
deterrence but is oriented toward restoring harmony within the community. This
contrasts with Western retributive justice models, which emphasise punishment as
proportional to the crime. Ubuntu therefore foregrounds values of compassion,
empathy, and reintegration of offenders into the social fabric.

The Makwanyane judgment explicitly invoked Ubuntu as a constitutional value. Justice
Langa described it as embodying humaneness, social justice, and fairness, while
Justice Mokgoro emphasised its role in shaping a uniquely South African
jurisprudence.^2 The Court thus aligned constitutional interpretation with African moral
traditions, ensuring that the law reflected the lived values of the majority of South
Africans.

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