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CSL2601 - Exam Cases (Summary)
  • CSL2601 - Exam Cases (Summary)

  • Case • 43 pages • 2021
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  • SUMMARIES OF THE FOLLOWING CONSTITUTIONAL LAW CASES: De Lange v Smuts NO & others; Minister of Health and Others v TAC and Other; Premier of the province of Western Cape v President of SA; In re National Education Policy Bil; Minister of Home Affairs v NICRO and Others; Ex Parte President of RSA: in re constitutionality of the Liquor Bill; Executive Council of the Western Cape Legislature and Others v President of the Republic of South Africa and Others; Premier of the Province of the ...
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CSL2601 EXAM	PACK QUESTION	PAPERS AND	 SOLUTIONS
  • CSL2601 EXAM PACK QUESTION PAPERS AND SOLUTIONS

  • Exam (elaborations) • 46 pages • 2021
  • CSL2601 EXAM PACK QUESTION PAPERS AND SOLUTIONS. Direct democracy means that all major political decisions are taken by the people themselves. This form of democracy may work in a different, small political community where people can get together on a regular basis (e.g. in a town hall) to discuss and decide important matters of common interest. Representative democracy, on the other hand, is characterized by the fact that the citizens of a state ...
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CSL 2601_ EXAM PACK 2021.
  • CSL 2601_ EXAM PACK 2021.

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  • CSL 2601_ EXAM PACK. CSL2601 - Constitutional Law. The rule of law means that if the law states a specific thing, then it must be complied with. The rule of law also means that no one is above the law. According to Dicey, the rule of law comprises three main principles: Firstly, the law is supreme; public power can only be exercised in terms of authority conferred by law. Secondly, the law must be applied equally to all persons, irrespective of their status. Thirdly, courts are responsible...
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