Browsing by Subject "South African Constitution"
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An evaluation of the concept of national security as determined by the South African Constitution and its interpretation by the State Security Agency
(North-West University (South Africa), 2019)National Security as a phenomenon is not well defined in the South African context, with the result that it is interpreted and applied differently by academia and civilian intelligence organisation alike. The concept evolved ... -
Die moontlikhede wat onderskrifte die SABC-TV bied in die erkenning en beskerming van taalregte
(North-West University, 2003)The degree to which the SABC as public broadcaster gives shape to its language policy and language mandate, against the background of an investigation of language rights, establishes the central problem statement of this ... -
The sexual orientation of a parent as factor for consideration in the granting of care
(North-West University, 2011)Section 28(2) of the South African Constitution determines that every child has the right to have their best interests considered of paramount importance in all matters concerning them. Section 9 further provides that every ... -
Socio-economic rights and women in South Africa: nothing but a handful of feathers?
(North-West University, 2011)The Bill of Rights contained within South Africa’s Constitution features a number of ‘socioeconomic rights’. Although these rights are justiciable they are subject to various limitations. They generally entail a positive ...