Justice Albie Sachs: A life of justice, resilience, and soft vengeance

Loading player...
Justice Albie Sachs’ life reads more like a fable than a conventional biography—a tale of courage, sacrifice, and an unshakable belief in justice. In this opening episode of season 2 of Legal Luminaries, the former Constitutional Court judge takes us through his extraordinary journey, from his early activism in the anti-apartheid struggle to helping shape South Africa’s democratic foundation.

With characteristic warmth and insight, Justice Sachs reflects on the pivotal role of the Constitutional Court in upholding human dignity, including its landmark ruling on same-sex marriage. He shares the inspiration behind The Albie Collection, an archive preserving the tensions and triumphs of South Africa’s constitutional journey, made possible by an award from Amal and George Clooney.

Through his philosophy of soft vengeance, he reveals why justice is more powerful than retribution. From poetic judgment writing to the global influence of South Africa’s legal system, this episode offers a rare glimpse into the mind of a man who turned personal loss into a lifelong pursuit of reconciliation, justice, and hope.

Key moments:
00:14 Meet Judge Albie Sachs
01:36 The Albie Collection and its Impact
05:09 South Africa's Constitutional Court and Global Influence
08:55 Early Life and Activism
16:37 Soft Vengeance and Restorative Justice
21:38 Human Rights and Legal Contributions
31:20 Reflections on Law and Advice for Aspiring Lawyers
34:54 Conclusion and Final Thoughts
12 Mar English South Africa History · Government

Other recent episodes

Justice Raymond Zondo: Navigating State Capture and Judicial rule

Retired Chief Justice Raymond Zondo stands as a cornerstone of South Africa’s post-apartheid judiciary. In this episode, he reflects on his journey—from his early days in legal practice to his leadership in the judiciary, including his pivotal role in the landmark State Capture Commission. Justice Zondo explores what he considers…
7 Apr 29 min

Justice Dhaya Pillay: From Apartheid activism to judicial pioneer

Born into a politically active household in apartheid-era Durban, Justice Dhaya Pillay’s path to the judiciary was never just about law—it was about justice. In this episode of Legal Luminaries, she takes us on a deeply personal journey from student protests to the courtroom, sharing how activism shaped her legal…
26 Mar 43 min

Justice Kate O'Regan: Shaping justice and equality in South Africa

Constitutional Court Judge Kate O'Regan shares her journey from growing up in apartheid-era South Africa to becoming a champion of human rights, labour law, and land rights. Justice O'Regan reflects on her early exposure to social injustices and her transition from journalism to law. She discusses her work with trade…
20 Mar 41 min

Justice Zak Yacoob: A journey of transformation and justice

In this episode of Legal Luminaries, anti-apartheid activist and former Constitutional Court judge, Zak Yacoob, shares his personal and professional life story. From experiencing life as a blind person – having lost his sight at 16 months as a result of meningitis – to seeing and overcoming his own prejudices…
28 Aug 2023 57 min