South African Constitutional Law in Context second edition


South African Constitutional Law in Context, second edition, offers a clear, concise and comprehensive introduction to the study of South African constitutional law. Situated within a historical-, political-, social and economic context, the text invites readers to discover the meaning, operation and effects of the South African constitution, and to understand its pivotal (but sometimes contested) significance within the South African development project. Thoroughly revised and updated, this second edition offers a compelling analysis of developments within the recent period. Presenting a balanced, critical and enquiring perspective, the text engages with key issues and debates, such as the merits of constitutional supremacy, transformative constitutionalism, and the constitutional protection of private property. The second edition considers the relationship between constitutional law and customary law, throughout, and includes new chapters that address socio-economic rights, traditional leadership, and the fundamental rights to education, private property (including land expropriation), and freedom and security of the person. In an accessible manner, South African Constitutional Law in Context supports readers to master their knowledge and application of the subject matter, and to meaningfully engage with the nuances of constitutional law principles. South African Constitutional Law in Context is suited as core course material for students who are studying South African constitutional law as a module of the LLB degree, or at postgraduate level. The text offers a useful resource for legal practitioners who may wish to engage with foundational and current principles of the field.
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Author Vos, Pierre de, Freedman, Warren, Boggenpoel, Zsa-Zsa
Language English
Format EPUB
Publisher Oxford University Press Southern Africa
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