Constitutional Law: Structures Of Government (LAWS2013)
University of the Witwatersrand (wits)
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This is how a legal memorandum is done in Delict
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This document is about a legal memorandum in the Law of Delict and case authorities are used to help better understand the topic.
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Helps with understanding the topics under the module
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This is a summary of lecture notes and cases plus the Constitution of South Africa and prescribed readings, to help understand the topics under the module easier.
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Summaries
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This document is a summary of the given lecture notes and prescribed readings, combined into one document to help with understanding the topics given under each module,
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Constitutional Law Comprehensive Summary
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This is a comprehensive and detailed summary on constitutional law based on the book South African constitutional law in context. 
 
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Lecture notes Constitutional Law: Structures of Government South African Constitutional Law in Context
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These notes are a summary of part of semster 1 and 2 exam study notes which covers more of the Bill of right with topics such as the structure of Bill of right, the right to equality section 9(1)(2) &(3). This is part A
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Introduction to Bill of Rights.
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Structure of the Bill of Rights Litigation. This documents provides a summary for Topic 1 of the Bill of Rights. It has case examples and constitutional sections.
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Lecture notes for the whole semester
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Lecture notes for the whole of semester 1. everything you need you will get here before the exam.
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legislature.
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Constitutional law: legislature, the National assembly and National Council of Provinces. It gives a little intel about the two houses of parliament.
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