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The Eighteenth Amendment of the Constitution of South Africa (formally the Constitution Eighteenth Amendment Act of 2023) made South African Sign Language an official language of South Africa. [1] The bill for the amendment was introduced in the National Assembly on 11 January 2023 by Ronald Lamola, the Minister of Justice and Constitutional ...
Chapter Two of the Constitution of South Africa contains the Bill of Rights, a human rights charter that protects the civil, political and socio-economic rights of all people in South Africa. The rights in the Bill apply to all law, including the common law, and bind all branches of the government, including the national executive, Parliament ...
Chapter 2 is a bill of rights which enumerates the civil, political, economic, social and cultural human rights of the people of South Africa. Most of these rights apply to anyone in the country, with the exception of the right to vote, the right to work and the right to enter the country, which apply only to citizens.
Act to amend the Constitution of the Republic of South Africa, 1996, so as to further define the role of the Chief Justice as the head of the judiciary; to provide for a single High Court of South Africa; to provide that the Constitutional Court is the highest court in all matters; to further regulate the jurisdiction of the Constitutional Court and the Supreme Court of Appeal; to provide for ...
Hoffmann v South African Airways (2000) — a government-owned airline's policy of refusing to hire HIV-positive people as flight attendants violates the right to equality. Satchwell v President of the Republic of South Africa and Another (2002) — pension and retirement benefits provided to the spouses of judges must be equally provided to ...
Parliament of South Africa: Enacted: 22 November 2007: Assented to: 13 December 2007: Commenced: 14 December 2007: Legislative history; Bill title: Constitution Thirteenth Amendment Bill: Bill citation: B24—2007: Introduced by: Brigitte Mabandla, Minister of Justice and Constitutional Development: Introduced: 29 June 2007: Amends
The Sixteenth Amendment of the Constitution of South Africa (formally the Constitution Sixteenth Amendment Act of 2009) transferred Merafong City Local Municipality from North West to Gauteng, altering the boundary between the two provinces. It alters the sections of Schedule 1A to the Constitution that define the geographical areas of the two ...
Parliament of South Africa: Enacted: 14 December 2005: Assented to: 22 December 2005: Commenced: 1 March 2006: Legislative history; Bill title: Constitution Twelfth Amendment Bill: Bill citation: B33B—2005: Introduced by: Brigitte Mabandla, Minister of Justice and Constitutional Development: Introduced: 30 September 2005: Amends; Constitution ...