How would the Court’s logo convey its place in Africa, the Constitution’s historical roots in the struggle for human rights and be infused with the spirit of a new democracy? How would it confirm the Court’s ethos and culture as a source of protection for all especially as the justice system under apartheid had been so tainted?
The Court’s logo is based on the notion of ‘justice under a tree’. This is a direct reference to lekgotlas, the traditional African way of consultation and resolution of differences. Village elders preside to rule on community affairs, often under a tree. The logo signifies a new kind of justice in South Africa – one that would protect the rights of people.