Pierre de Vos

Pierre de Vos

academic South Africa

Pierre de Vos is a prominent South African constitutional law professor and legal scholar known for his expertise in the field of constitutional rights. He has been actively involved in discussions surrounding freedom of expression and hate speech, particularly in the context of South Africa's complex socio-political landscape. His insights have been crucial in analyzing the legal implications of controversial political rhetoric, including the use of historical struggle songs in contemporary political discourse.

Global Media Ratings
Dominance
0.00%
Persistence
0 wks
Reach
222,130
Power
1,311$
Sentiment
5.00
Countries Mentioned
Country Mentions Sentiment Dominance + Persistence x Population = Reach x GDP (millions) = Power
South Africa 1 5.00 0.37% +0% 59,308,690 222,130 $350,000 1,311$
Totals 1 59,308,690 222,130 $350,000 1,311$
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Recent Mentions

South Africa South Africa: Pierre de Vos, a constitutional law expert, argued that the language of section 27 applies to all people, not just citizens. 5

Mail & Guardian: ActionSA pushes for constitutional change as Operation Dudula  targets migrants at clinics – The Mail & Guardian

South Africa South Africa: Constitutional law expert professor Pierre de Vos commented on the constitutional questions raised by the court's ruling. 5

Mail & Guardian: EFF loses fuel levy court challenge – The Mail & Guardian

South Africa South Africa: Pierre de Vos, a constitutional law professor, warned that the chant's use in campaign settings could test the limits of constitutional protections for free expression. 5

Mail & Guardian: EFF to use ‘kill the boer’ as part of 2026 election strategy – The Mail & Guardian