Fundamental rights in South Africa: a brief introduction
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adam_text | CONTENTS Preface................................................................................................................................ v Table of Cases..................................................................................................................... vii Table of Statutes................................................................................................................. xii CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION..........................................................................................I 1.1 Introductory remarks................................................................................... 2 1.2 Historical outline....................................................................................................... 3 1.3 The Bill of Rights in the Constitution....................................................................... 5 CHAPTER 2: GENERAL RULES CONCERNING THE BILL OF RIGHTS..................7 2.1 Who is entitled to the protection of fundamental rights?........................................... 8 2.2 Application inter partes............................................................................................. 8 2.3 Limitation................................................................................................................... 9 2.4 Derogation................................................................................................................10 2.5 Remedies and enforcement..................................................................................... 10 CHAPTER 3: INTERPRETATION OF
THE BILL OF RIGHTS.................................... 13 3.1 Values and principles............................................................................................... 14 3.2 Limitation as a component of interpretation........................................................... 16 3.3 Proportionality..........................................................................................................17 3.4 Rationality and reasonableness............................................................................... 18 3.5 Foreign and international law................................................................................... 19 CHAPTER 4: CLASSIFICATION OF FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS................................. 21 4.1 Normative rights........................................................................................................22 4.2 Conventional human rights..................................................................................... 22 4.3 Modem social and political rights........................................................................... 22 4.4 Socio-economic rights............................................................................................. 23 CHAPTER 5: NORMATIVE RIGHTS............................................................................. 25 5.1 Ufe........................................................................................................................... 26 5.2 Dignity..................................................................................................................... 27
5.3 Equality................................................................................................................... 28 5.4 Freedom and security of the person......................................................................... 32 CHAPTER 6: CONVENTIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS..................................................... 35 6.1 Freedom of religion, belief and opinion....................................................................36 6.2 Freedom of expression............................................................................................. 39 6.3 Property................................................................................................................... 41 6.4 Freedom of association...........................................................................................43 6.5 Freedom of movement and residence....................................................................... 43 6.6 Slavery, servitude and forced labour....................................................................... 44 iii
IV FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS IN SOUTH AFRICA CHAPTER 7: MODERN SOCIAL AND POLITICAL RIGHTS........................................45 7.1 Political rights.................................................................................................................. 46 7.2 Citizenship........................................................................................................................ 47 7.3 Freedom of trade, occupation and profession...............................................................48 7.4 Labour relations................................................................................................................ 49 7.5 Privacy...............................................................................................................................51 7.6 Assembly, demonstration, picket and petition...............................................................51 7.7 Children and education................................................................................................... 52 7.8 Access to information..................................................................................................... 54 7.9 Environment...................................................................................................................... 56 7.10 Just administrative action................................................................................................. 57 7.11 Procedural rights...............................................................................................................58 CHAPTER 8: CONSTITUTIONAL
RECOGNITION OF PLURALISM............................63 8.1 Culture............................................................................................................................... 65 8.2 Language...........................................................................................................................66 CHAPTER 9: SOCIO-ECONOMIC RIGHTS......................................................................... 69 9.1 Nature, justification and introduction of socio-economic rights................................ 70 9.2 Housing ............................................................................................................................. 72 9.3 Health care, food, water and social security.................................................................76 FURTHER READING................................................................................................................ 79
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CONTENTS Preface. v Table of Cases. vii Table of Statutes. xii CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION.I 1.1 Introductory remarks. 2 1.2 Historical outline. 3 1.3 The Bill of Rights in the Constitution. 5 CHAPTER 2: GENERAL RULES CONCERNING THE BILL OF RIGHTS.7 2.1 Who is entitled to the protection of fundamental rights?. 8 2.2 Application inter partes. 8 2.3 Limitation. 9 2.4 Derogation.10 2.5 Remedies and enforcement. 10 CHAPTER 3: INTERPRETATION OF
THE BILL OF RIGHTS. 13 3.1 Values and principles. 14 3.2 Limitation as a component of interpretation. 16 3.3 Proportionality.17 3.4 Rationality and reasonableness. 18 3.5 Foreign and international law. 19 CHAPTER 4: CLASSIFICATION OF FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS. 21 4.1 Normative rights.22 4.2 Conventional human rights. 22 4.3 Modem social and political rights. 22 4.4 Socio-economic rights. 23 CHAPTER 5: NORMATIVE RIGHTS. 25 5.1 Ufe. 26 5.2 Dignity. 27
5.3 Equality. 28 5.4 Freedom and security of the person. 32 CHAPTER 6: CONVENTIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS. 35 6.1 Freedom of religion, belief and opinion.36 6.2 Freedom of expression. 39 6.3 Property. 41 6.4 Freedom of association.43 6.5 Freedom of movement and residence. 43 6.6 Slavery, servitude and forced labour. 44 iii
IV FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS IN SOUTH AFRICA CHAPTER 7: MODERN SOCIAL AND POLITICAL RIGHTS.45 7.1 Political rights. 46 7.2 Citizenship. 47 7.3 Freedom of trade, occupation and profession.48 7.4 Labour relations. 49 7.5 Privacy.51 7.6 Assembly, demonstration, picket and petition.51 7.7 Children and education. 52 7.8 Access to information. 54 7.9 Environment. 56 7.10 Just administrative action. 57 7.11 Procedural rights.58 CHAPTER 8: CONSTITUTIONAL
RECOGNITION OF PLURALISM.63 8.1 Culture. 65 8.2 Language.66 CHAPTER 9: SOCIO-ECONOMIC RIGHTS. 69 9.1 Nature, justification and introduction of socio-economic rights. 70 9.2 Housing . 72 9.3 Health care, food, water and social security.76 FURTHER READING. 79 |
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