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The Bill of rights handbook created by Iain Currie and Johan de Waal

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: Cape Town Juta and Company 2018Edition: 6thDescription: 851 pagesContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780702199998
Subject(s):
Contents:
Chapter 1 Introduction to the Constitution and the Bill of Rights, 2 - Structure of Bill of Rights litigation, 3 - Application of the Bill of Rights, 4 - Justiciability, 5 - Jurisdiction and procedures in Bill of Rights litigation, 6 - Interpretation of the Bill of Rights, 7 - Limitation of rights, 8 - Remedies, 9 - Equality, 10 - Human dignity, 11 - Life, 12 - Freedom and security of the person, 13 - Slavery, servitude and forced labour, 14 - Privacy,15 - Religion, belief and opinion, 16 - Expression, 17 - Assembly, demonstration, picket and petition, 18 - Association, 19 - Political rights, 20 - Citizenship, 21 - Freedom of movement and residence, 22 -Freedom of trade, occupation and profession, 23 - Labour relations, 24 - Environment, 25 - Property, 26 - Socio-economic rights: housing, health care, food, water, social security, 27 - Children, 28 - Culture, language and education, 29 - Just administrative action, 30 -Access to information, 31 - Access to courts, 32 - Arrested, detained and accused persons, 33 - States of emergency.
Summary: The Bill of Rights Handbook's detailed coverage of all aspects of Bill of Rights jurisprudence and practice has made it the standard reference work for this important area of law, and it has been extensively relied upon and quoted by the judiciary.
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Includes bibliographical references and index

Chapter 1 Introduction to the Constitution and the Bill of Rights, 2 - Structure of Bill of Rights litigation, 3 - Application of the Bill of Rights, 4 - Justiciability, 5 - Jurisdiction and procedures in Bill of Rights litigation, 6 - Interpretation of the Bill of Rights, 7 - Limitation of rights, 8 - Remedies, 9 - Equality, 10 - Human dignity, 11 - Life, 12 - Freedom and security of the person, 13 - Slavery, servitude and forced labour, 14 - Privacy,15 - Religion, belief and opinion, 16 - Expression, 17 - Assembly, demonstration, picket and petition, 18 - Association, 19 - Political rights, 20 - Citizenship, 21 - Freedom of movement and residence, 22 -Freedom of trade, occupation and profession, 23 - Labour relations, 24 - Environment, 25 - Property, 26 - Socio-economic rights: housing, health care, food, water, social security, 27 - Children, 28 - Culture, language and education, 29 - Just administrative action, 30 -Access to information, 31 - Access to courts, 32 - Arrested, detained and accused persons, 33 - States of emergency.

The Bill of Rights Handbook's detailed coverage of all aspects of Bill of Rights jurisprudence and practice has made it the standard reference work for this important area of law, and it has been extensively relied upon and quoted by the judiciary.

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