Chapter II:Constitution of the South African RepublicS.J.P. KrugerW.J. Leyds
The South African (SA) government is committed to socio-economic transformation by reducing poverty and inequality, developing an inclusive economy and building capabilities1in a manner which gives effect to the rights enshrined in SA's Constitution.2The government recognizes that technology can play ...
The South African Constitution offers protection to citizensandnon-citizens, and is one of few constitutions in the world that indisputably does so. The preamble of the Constitution reiterates South Africa’s commitment to uphold the rule of law, and this commitment greatly depends on consistent app...
Rights, the public and the South African Constitution: civil society and the performance of rights: Anthropology Southern Africa: Vol 31, No 1-2 The concept of rights holds considerable dominion over the discourses of the state and the public. This situation has left us unable to comprehend, ...
young and old. A new culture of governance based on the supremacy of the constitution and respect for the rule of law replaced authoritarian one of the racist white minority regime that had ruled the country since 1948. The rebirth of the South African society into a constitutional democracy is...
24 of the South African Constitution and the NWA 36 of 1998, which advocate for ensuring a reliable and sufficient supply of water to meet the needs of the population, agriculture and industries (du Plessis 2018: 1848). The strategy embraced the right to environmental sustainability and the ...
Although my critique above of the interpretative exercise inEx ParteMCMsuffices to show conclusively that the court erred, for the sake of comprehensiveness mention should also be made of the role of the South African Constitution in statutory interpretation. Section 39(2) of the Constitution (1996...
railroad, fishing, and agriculture industries. A small number of Indian Muslim men had also “jumped ship” and settled in New Orleans, New York City, and various other cities in the South, making a living as peddlers and intermarrying with local African American women in the period between ...
The formation of the Government of National Unity (GNU)(formed on 11 May 1994 was centred on correcting social and economic injustices left by the legacy of Apartheid, including to oversee a new South African Constitution, and to radically improve the quality of life of all people of South) ...
Increasing calls to amend Section 25 of the South African Constitution which promotes that land may be expropriated without compensation has drawn global attention. The driving factor behind the increasing rhetoric of land expropriation without compensat