This note explores the proposition that in the face of probably one of the most unequivocal forms of constitutional review in a modern day state, legislation in South Africa has since 27 April 1994 grown in status (and stature) nonetheless, and has assumed an unprecedented role in our constitutional democracy. First, it is shown how constitutional review with the necessary judicial self–restraint has instilled respect for legislation in the context of and with reference to the separation of powers. Second, it is shown that and how statutes have become (subsidiary) allies to the Constitution and have been standing the realisation of constitutional values in good stead. Finally, it is argued that the constitutional requirement of popu...
Constitutionalism is the permanent quest to control state power, of which the judicial review of leg...
LLM, North-West University, Mahikeng CampusThis dissertation is concerned with the impact of the Con...
The (sometimes fragile) balance between South Africa's constitutional obligations to protect and pro...
This note explores the proposition that in the face of probably one of the most unequivocal forms of...
This note explores the proposition that in the face of probably one of the most unequivocal forms of...
This note explores the proposition that in the face of probably one of the most unequivocal forms of...
Thesis (LL.M.)--University of the Witwatersrand, Faculty of Law, 1998.This thesis explores the democ...
The model of constitutional democracy which is envisaged in the 1996 text of the Constitution of the...
The South African Constitution under chapter 9 establishes state institutions that are mandated with...
South Africa’s transition to constitutionalism in 1994 signalled a change in the regulation of sta...
The adoption of the Constitution of the Republic of South Africa, 1996 (hereinafter “the Constitutio...
The model of constitutional democracy which is envisaged in the 1996 text of the Constitution...
South Africa's constitution has been hailed the world over as truly revolutionary, yet over the past...
Constitutional democracy recognises the ancient democratic principle that government of a country is...
This article examines the meaning and progress of post-1994 constitutional democracy in South Africa...
Constitutionalism is the permanent quest to control state power, of which the judicial review of leg...
LLM, North-West University, Mahikeng CampusThis dissertation is concerned with the impact of the Con...
The (sometimes fragile) balance between South Africa's constitutional obligations to protect and pro...
This note explores the proposition that in the face of probably one of the most unequivocal forms of...
This note explores the proposition that in the face of probably one of the most unequivocal forms of...
This note explores the proposition that in the face of probably one of the most unequivocal forms of...
Thesis (LL.M.)--University of the Witwatersrand, Faculty of Law, 1998.This thesis explores the democ...
The model of constitutional democracy which is envisaged in the 1996 text of the Constitution of the...
The South African Constitution under chapter 9 establishes state institutions that are mandated with...
South Africa’s transition to constitutionalism in 1994 signalled a change in the regulation of sta...
The adoption of the Constitution of the Republic of South Africa, 1996 (hereinafter “the Constitutio...
The model of constitutional democracy which is envisaged in the 1996 text of the Constitution...
South Africa's constitution has been hailed the world over as truly revolutionary, yet over the past...
Constitutional democracy recognises the ancient democratic principle that government of a country is...
This article examines the meaning and progress of post-1994 constitutional democracy in South Africa...
Constitutionalism is the permanent quest to control state power, of which the judicial review of leg...
LLM, North-West University, Mahikeng CampusThis dissertation is concerned with the impact of the Con...
The (sometimes fragile) balance between South Africa's constitutional obligations to protect and pro...