...was the final word, and the final word lay with the Supreme Court of Swaziland. More or less, perhaps. At least so says The Constitution of the Kingdom of Swaziland Act No 1 of 2005. It's an exciting time to be starting this blog covering the Swazi constitution as the Supreme Court has just been sitting and has promised to release a whole raft of judgments on 25 May 2010. Cases heard include appeals from the Free Education Case ("2009 - Most Talked About"), the Doo Aphane judgment ("2010 - Most Judicious") and the Elections & Boundaries Commission Case ("2009 - Most Controversial"). Please stay tuned for updates on the results and for other news and views of the 2005 Constitution.
Monday, May 24, 2010
In the beginning...
...was the final word, and the final word lay with the Supreme Court of Swaziland. More or less, perhaps. At least so says The Constitution of the Kingdom of Swaziland Act No 1 of 2005. It's an exciting time to be starting this blog covering the Swazi constitution as the Supreme Court has just been sitting and has promised to release a whole raft of judgments on 25 May 2010. Cases heard include appeals from the Free Education Case ("2009 - Most Talked About"), the Doo Aphane judgment ("2010 - Most Judicious") and the Elections & Boundaries Commission Case ("2009 - Most Controversial"). Please stay tuned for updates on the results and for other news and views of the 2005 Constitution.