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QUESTION 1 1. “This point therefore tells us that law is part of the political
system and can never be separated from politics and other issues that
characterise our society in various ways.” (Study Guide p.7) Now look out for
the document, “Freedom Charter” and go through all the clauses. Thereafter
skim through the Preamble, Chapter 1 and Chapter 2 of the Constitution of
South Africa and discuss the connection between the two documents. (4) 2.
Refer to Learning Unit 3 of the Study Guide and find the Sea Transport
Document Act 65 of 2000. Now do the following: a) explain what is entailed in
the Long Title of this Act (do not discuss/redraft the contents of the Long Title).
(2) b) what is the preamble of an Act? (2) c) Jane Doe, a first-year law
student, is going through this Act. She comes across a term in the Act the
meaning of which she does not know. What is the first thing that she should
do in this instance? Give a reason for your answer. (3
Question 1
1. Connection Between the Freedom Charter and the South African
Constitution
The Freedom Charter and the Constitution of South Africa are both pivotal
documents in the country's history, embodying core principles and aspirations
for justice, equality, and democracy.
o The Freedom Charter (1955) is a historic document that outlines
the democratic and non-racial vision for South Africa. It was a
product of collective efforts by various anti-apartheid groups,
including the African National Congress (ANC), and articulates the
demands and dreams of a broad-based movement for freedom
and equality.
o The South African Constitution (adopted in 1996) is the
supreme law of the country, reflecting the values and principles
envisioned in the Freedom Charter. It provides a detailed legal
framework for governance, rights, and justice, establishing a
democratic state based on equality and human dignity.

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