Matthias Kronke with Chris Oxtoby recently published an article in Judicial Education and Training
“Despite the importance of public confidence in the judiciary, legal scholars have done relatively little research to explore what levels of public confidence in African judiciaries actually are, and what might inform these views. This article aims to offer some thoughts on this issue by analysing data from Afrobarometer public opinion surveys relating to public confidence in the judiciary in South Africa.”
Please find the link to the latest issue here: Judicial Education and Training