THE UNIVERSITY OF KWAZULU-NATAL'S SCHOOL OF LAW, IN COLLABORATION WITH PAN MACMILLAN PUBLISHERS, INVITES YOU TO A WEBINAR DISCUSSING A NEW BOOK TITLED:

ALL RISE – A JUDICIAL MEMOIR

BY JUSTICE DIKGANG MOSENEKE Retired Deputy Chief Justice of the Constitutional Court of the Republic of

DATE TIME THURSDAY, 22 OCTOBER 2020 14H00 - 15H30

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JUSTICE DIKGANG MOSENEKE

Justice Dikgang Moseneke was born in in December 1947. While imprisoned on , he obtained a Bachelor of Arts (English and Political Science) and a B Juris degree. He later completed a degree from the University of South Africa. Moseneke started his professional career as an articled clerk in 1976 and was admitted as an attorney in 1978. He was called to the Pretoria Bar in 1983 and awarded senior counsel status ten years later. Moseneke worked underground for the PAC during the 1980s and became its deputy president when it was unbanned in 1990. In 1994 he was appointed deputy chairperson of the Independent Electoral Commission, which conducted the first democratic elections in South Africa. Between 1995 and 2001, Moseneke left the Bar to pursue a full-time corporate career but returned to the law in November 2001 when he was appointed a judge of the Pretoria High Court by then-President . A year later Moseneke was made a judge of the Constitutional Court and, in June 2005, he became Deputy Chief Justice, a position from which he retired in May 2016.

MS ANDREA GABRIEL (SC)

Ms Andrea Gabriel (SC) completed her BA and LLB degrees at the erstwhile University of Natal, Durban, where she also worked for the Community Law Centre, part-time as a student and full-time after graduating. After completing her LLB, she was awarded a Fulbright Scholarship to read for an LLM degree at Georgetown University, USA. On returning to South Africa, Gabriel was appointed a researcher to then Justice, later Chief Justice, at the newly formed South African Constitutional Court. After working at the Constitutional Court, she was awarded a further scholarship to read for an MPhil degree at the National Law School of India in Bangalore where she wrote her dissertation on socio-economic justice. Gabriel commenced practice as an advocate at the Durban Bar in 1998. She has appeared in several important cases before the Constitutional Court and the Supreme Court of Appeal. She was awarded the status of senior counsel in 2010 and has served three terms as an acting judge in the KwaZulu-Natal High Court.

PROFESSOR WARREN FREEDMAN

Professor Warren Freedman is an Associate Professor of Law in the School of Law at the University of KwaZulu-Natal’s Pietermaritzburg campus. He lectures in his areas of expertise and specialisation, which are Constitutional Law, Property Law, and Land Use and Planning Law. Freedman is particularly interested in the legal principles governing the coastal zone and principally access to the coastal area. His other research interests include Land Reform, Neighbour Law, Ownership, Religious Freedom, the Separation of Powers and the Structures of Government. He has written and published extensively in these fields.

FACILITATOR

PROFESSOR MANAGAY REDDI, DEAN AND HEAD OF THE UKZN SCHOOL OF LAW.

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