翻訳と辞書
Words near each other
・ Barend Coenraad Petrus Jansen
・ Barend Cornelis Koekkoek
・ Barend de Vries
・ Barend Dircksz
・ Barend du Plessis
・ Barend Graat
・ Barend Hartman van Groningen
・ Barend is weer bezig
・ Barend Joseph Stokvis
・ Barend Klaas Kuiper
・ Barend Mons
・ Barend Pieterse
・ Barend Strydom
・ Barend van der Meer
・ Barend van Eijsen
Barend van Niekerk
・ Barend van Someren
・ Barend Viljoen
・ Barend Wijnveld
・ Barendorf
・ Barendrecht
・ Barendrecht railway station
・ Barendrecht train accident
・ Barendregt
・ Barends
・ Barengo
・ Barenjegan
・ Barent Avercamp
・ Barent Eriksz
・ Barent Fabritius


Dictionary Lists
翻訳と辞書 辞書検索 [ 開発暫定版 ]
スポンサード リンク

Barend van Niekerk : ウィキペディア英語版
Barend van Niekerk
Professor Barend van Niekerk (b. Pietermaritzburg, Kwa-Zulu Natal, South Africa, 1939; d Bolivia 1981) was an acclaimed jurist, a campaigning legal academic and a prominent human rights and anti-apartheid activist in South Africa in the 1970s and early 1980s. This "maverick law professor"〔Reflections on the role of courts, government, the legal profession, universities, the media and civil society in a constitutional democracy: Judge Johann van der Westhuizen (2008) 8 AFRICAN HUMAN RIGHTS LAW JOURNAL at 252〕 was prosecuted twice (and convicted once) by the South African state prosecutor〔S v van Niekerk 1970 (3) SA 655; S v van Niekerk 1972 (3) SA 711〕 and privately sued once,〔South African Associated Newspapers Ltd and van Niekerk v. Estate Pelser 1975(4) SA 797〕 all such actions being based on his supposed contempt of court. He was indeed a fearless critic of the apartheid legal system, in particular of the judiciary's racial bias in setting death penalties, but also of imprisonment, torture and solitary confinement; freedom of speech; and the role (and shortcomings) of the judiciary.
A gifted linguist and great traveller, his post-graduate studies took him to the universities of Heidelberg, Bonn and Strasbourg, and in the process he became fluent in English, French, and German, and met his future wife, Traute von Oehsen. Despite his undoubted intellectual brilliance, he was anything but an otherworldly academic; indeed, as Cry the Beloved Country author, Alan Paton, noted, his "intellectual eminence was hidden from many by his downright earthiness, and by the downright earthiness of his language".〔Alan Paton, eulogy in van Niekerk's "The Cloistered Virtue: Freedom of Speech and the Administration of Justice in the Western World", Praeger Publishers, New York, 1987〕
Professor van Niekerk was also prominent in campaigning against the destruction of Durban's architectural heritage, in the process making enemies of many commercial and property interests, thus proving his own adage that "if you haven't made enemies, you've made nothing". He thought nothing of climbing a ladder to paint the roof of Durban's Old Station that he and others campaigned to save.
A graduate of Stellenbosch University, he served as Professor of Law at the Howard College School of Law, University of KwaZulu-Natal until his death, also holding a professorial chair at the University of the Witwatersrand. His publications include the posthumous "The Cloistered Virtue: Freedom of Speech and the Administration of Justice in the Western World";〔(ibid.)〕 "The Taboos in legal research - a personal case history" 〔University of Natal: Social Dynamics, Volume 2, Issue 1 June 1976 , pages 44 - 52〕 (in which he discussed his trial and conviction for contempt of court); and, reflecting his other campaigning interest as well as his love for his home city, "Durban At Your Feet, an alternative guide to a city".〔Overport Publishers, Durban, 1979〕
In recent years Barend van Niekerk's leading role in campaigning for human rights in apartheid South Africa has been acknowledged by, inter alia, UNHCR Special Rapporteur and International Court of Justice judge John Dugard,〔Lecture, 25 March 2007, University of Pretoria Centre for Human Rights〕 Constitutional Court judge Kate O'Regan,〔Paper delivered at a seminar organised by the Nelson Mandela Foundation, Johannesburg, 2 April 2009:()〕 ANC activist and Robben Island prisoner Mac Maharaj,〔Interview with Padraig O'Malley, 28 March 2002〕 Sir Sydney Kentridge QC, Australian judge David Ipp〔JCA Colloquium, Uluru, 9 April 2001〕 and Kwa-Zulu Natal's premier, Sibusiso Ndebele.〔State of the Province Address, 14 February 2007〕
Barend van Niekerk died of heart failure while travelling at altitude in Bolivia in 1981. He was survived by his wife and two daughters, both as linguistically earthy. The University of Kwa-Zulu Natal gives an annual Barend Van Niekerk Prize for the most outstanding Jurisprudence law student.
At van Niekerk's funeral service, Alan Paton, who gave the eulogy, noted that the form of blessing used "asks God to give Barend peace, now and for ever. Well I am not sure that Barend would want peace for ever. Rather let us ask that he should rest for a week or two before he starts campaigning for improvements in heaven."〔Eulogy, op.cit〕
== References ==


抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)
ウィキペディアで「Barend van Niekerk」の詳細全文を読む



スポンサード リンク
翻訳と辞書 : 翻訳のためのインターネットリソース

Copyright(C) kotoba.ne.jp 1997-2016. All Rights Reserved.