This is an excellent book that reflects on the ways in which Law was used and abused to create the Apartheid state, but then draws parallels with some of the current issues before SA courts in the post 1994 constitutional dispensation.
The earlier chapters describing the seminal Rivonia and pass law cases and exposing detention without trial were fascinating for their descriptions of people trying to do the right thing whilst living in a manifestly unjust society
The latter chapters less so, only because it's just so depressing to realise how effective state capture and the total disregard of rule of law has been in the last ten years in SA. The judges can only hear the cases that are brought to them, heres hoping that we'll see judgements soon, restoring the promise of a constitution that provides for equal opportunity and treatment for all.