Constitutional Law
Constitutional Law is based on the Constitution of the Republic of South Africa of 1996, which introduced a new constitution for the Republic of South Africa and to provide for rights and matters incidental thereto: citizenship, languages, human dignity, equality, life, freedom and security, privacy, freedom of religion, belief, opinion and expression, movement, trade, occupation, and profession, political rights, labour, environment, property, housing, health, education and culture, access to information, just administrative action, access to Courts and equally important, obligations in the limitation of rights.
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