South African Constitutional Law: The Bill of Rights

 
South African Constitutional Law: The Bill of Rights is written and edited by an eminent panel of jurists, legal practitioners and academics. It is designed to keep you abreast of developments in international and South African constitutional law, by providing detailed commentary on the Bill of Rights. Each right is analysed within a framework which explores the nature, scope and limitations of the right, ensuring a commentary which is both practical and academically rigorous. Extensive reference is made to local and international conventions, covenants, constitutions, legislation and case-law. The looseleaf format ensures that you are kept abreast of developments in this field of law.

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  • Structure of the Bill of Rights
  • Rights
  • Application
  • Equality
  • Dignity
  • Life
  • Freedom and security of the person
  • Slavery, servitude and forced labour
  • Privacy
  • Religion, belief and opinion
  • Freedom of expression
  • Assembly
  • Freedom of association
  • Political rights
  • Citizens’ rights
  • Residence and movement
  • Economic activity rights
  • Labour relations
  • The environmental right
  • Property
  • Housing
  • Health
  • Children
  • Education
  • Language and culture
  • Access to information Law: Constitutional Law
  • Administrative justice
  • Access to courts
  • Arrested, detained and accused persons
  • Limitation of rights
  • States of emergency
  • Enforcement of rights
  • Interpretation of the Bill of Rights