The module you have just completed can be regarded as the first step to eventually fulfilling a role in
the justice system. Now we would like you to reflect on what you have learned and how this knowledge
has affected your view of the law, the justice system and the people who uphold the law in this country.
In other words, we want you to begin to formulate your personal philosophy of justice.
Compile a document of no less than 2500 words in which you reflect on the issues below.
1. In the case of H v W, Judge Nigel Willis had this to say "...The law has to take into account
changingrealities not only technologically but also socially or else it will lose credibility in the eyes of
the people. without credibility, law loses legitimacy. If law lose legitimacy, it loses acceptance, If it
loses acceptance, it loses obedience. It is imperative that the courts respond appropriately to
changing times, acting cautiously and with wisdom."
With that in mind:
1.1 What is the impact of social media on the constitutional right to Privacy (125 words) 5 marks
Impact on the Constitutional Right to Privacy: Social media platforms have significantly challenged the
right to privacy. With the widespread sharing of personal information, online surveillance, and data
breaches, individuals' privacy is increasingly compromised. The digital footprint left by social media
users exposes them to invasive practices, jeopardizing their privacy rights. Striking a balance between
technological advancements and protecting privacy is crucial for maintaining the credibility and
legitimacy of the law.
1.2 What is the impact of social media on the constitutional right to Freedom of expression (125 words)
5 marks
Impact on the Constitutional Right to Freedom of Expression: Social media has revolutionized the
exercise of freedom of expression. It provides a platform for individuals to voice their opinions, engage
in political discourse, and promote social causes. However, the instantaneous and unfiltered nature of
social media can also lead to the spread of hate speech, misinformation, and cyberbullying. Balancing
freedom of expression with responsible online behavior is essential to ensure the integrity of public
discourse and safeguard democratic principles.
1.3 What is the impact of social media on racism? (125 words) 5 marks
Impact on Racism: Social media has both positive and negative impacts on racism. On one hand, it has
facilitated the spread of awareness and activism against racial discrimination. Movements like
#BlackLivesMatter have gained traction through social media platforms, challenging systemic racism. On
the other hand, social media can be a breeding ground for hate speech and the amplification of racist
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