Albertyn, Catherine2018-08-272018-08-272014Judicial Diversity’ in C Hoexter & M Olivier The Judiciary in South Africa (2014) Juta and Co. Chapter 8, 245-287978-1-4851-0625-8https://hdl.handle.net/10539/25492A judiciary controlled entirely by whites and enforcing laws enacted by a white parliament in which Africans have no representation—laws which in most cases are passed in the face of unanimous opposition from Africans— . . . cannot be regarded as an impartial tribunal in a political trial where an African stands as an accused.enJudiary gender diversityFair trialRaceJusticeNelson MandelaJudicial diversityBook chapter