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CSL2601 EXAM WITH LATEST VERIFED QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS ALREADY GRADED A+ list the characteristics of a state (5) - ANS-Characteristics of a state are: 1) a specific, geographically defined territory; 2) a community of people who live within that territory; 3) a legal order to whic...

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CSL2601 EXAM 2024-2025 WITH LATEST
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list the characteristics of a state (5) - ANS-Characteristics of a state are:

1) a specific, geographically defined territory;

2) a community of people who live within that territory;

3) a legal order to which the community is subject,

4) An organised system of government which is able to uphold the legal order;

5) a certain measure, at least of separate political identity, if not sovereign political status.



Also remember to apply facts of the scenario to the characteristics of state



When does the president exercise executive authority? (6)

Principle of separation of powers- refer to relevant case law and whether there is explicit reference or
mention of separation of powers in the Cons (8)



Slide 2- Smuts v De Lange NO - ANS-1. In case of De Lange v Smuts NO court held:

,-over time courts will develop a distinct SA model of separation of powers, one fitting the system of gvt
reflected in our Cons.

2. balancing the needs of controlling gvt by separating powers and enforcing balances and checks that
will;

3.avoid diffusing powers that government is not able to take timely measures in public interest.



Slide 1 - ANS-Section 84 and 85

o The president's powers includes performing any executive function provided for in the Constitution or
in national legislation.



-When the president is exercising a political discretion on behalf of the government,

- when he appoints the Deputy President, Cabinet Ministers and Deputy Ministers.

-Has authority to appoint the leader of government business in the National Assembly from among the
members of the National Assembly (the Speaker of Parliament).



When does the president exercise executive authority? (6)



Slide 2 - ANS-~ implementing national legislation except where the Constitution or an Act of Parliament
provides otherwise

~ developing and implementing national policy

~ co-ordinating the functions of state departments and administrations

~ preparing and initiating legislation

~ appointing the:

1. judges

2. National Director of Public Prosecutions

3.Military Command of the National Defence Force

4. National Commissioner of the South African Police Service

5. head of the National Intelligence Agency 6.inspector monitoring the intelligence service

7.members of the Financial and Fiscal Commission

, What does it mean to act "together with the other members of the Cabinet"? (4) - ANS-•The decisions
on the powers and functions of the president as head of the national executive are cabinet meetings.

•Degree of consent needed from other members of the cabinet depends on the decision-making
procedures followed in the cabinet.

•"consultation" is required, although president is not bound by any recommendations made.

•Sometimes the president may only make executive decisions "on the recommendations or advice" of
cabinet.

•Examples include a declaration of a state of national defence, which must be approved by parliament.

•This concept also means that the president must be sensitive not only to the members of cabinet who
elected him but also to the general public who voted for the political party which won the election.



S89 of the Constitution and who has the power to remove the President? (2) - ANS-National Assembly
by passing a resolution with a two-third majority (66.6%) vote in favour.



(b) On what grounds can the President be removed from office? (3) - ANS-1) serious violation of the
Constitution or law;

2) serious misconduct;

3) inability to perform functions of office.



Privileges of Members of Parliament and how these privileges are regulated. (refer to Constitution and
case law) (10) - ANS-Andrea answered



When members of the public challenge the constitutionality of an act- on which basis can a challenge be
brought. (RATES and TAX scenario and Cape Town Municipality question)



When answering the Q:

-Is parliament sovereign under the new dispensation?

-If it is not sovereign- determine status of local sphere of gvt?

-Determine mechanisms in place to assist local gvt to achieve full potential

-Refer to Roberston case



Slide 1 - ANS-1. Robertson case

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