Constitutional Law of South Africa
2nd Edition
Volumes I, II, III & IV

Editors:
S Woolman (Editor-in-Chief)
T Roux (Managing Editor)
M Bishop (Managing Editor)
Published:
Published since 2002
ISBN:
9780702173080
Format:
Loose-leaf
Pages
Approx. 4600 pages
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Table of contents
Constitutional Law of South Africa is a 75 chapter work in 4 volumes. It is divided into 2 parts. Part 1 covers Courts, Principles of Government & Structures of Government where Part 2 deals with the Bill of Rights.
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PART I
COURTS, PRINCIPLES OF GOVERNMENT & STRUCTURES OF GOVERNMENT
Structure of Constitutional Analysis
- 1 A Baedeker to Constitutional Law of South Africa
- Stu Woolman, Theunis Roux & Michael Bisop
- 2 Constitutional History
- Stu Woolman & Jonathan Swanepoel
- 3 Constitutional Litigation
- Matthew Chaskalson, Gilbert Marcus & Michael Bishop
Courts
- 4 Jurisdiction
-
Sebastian Seedorf
- 5 Rules & Procedure in Constitutional Matters
-
Kate Hofmeyr
- 6 Costs
- Adrian Friedman
- 7 Standing, Ripeness & Mootness
- Cheryl Loots
- 8 Amicus
- Geoff Budlender
- 9 Remedies
- Michael Bishop
Principles of Government
- 10 Democracy
- Theunis Roux
- 11 Rule of Law, Legality and the Supremacy of the Constitution
- Frank Michelman
- 12 Separation of Powers
- Sebastian Seedorf & Sanele Sibanda
- 13 Founding Provisions
- Chris Roederer
- 14 Co-operative Government
- Stu Woolman & Theunis Roux
- 15 Legislative Competence
- Victoria Bronstein
- 16 Conflicts
- Victoria Bronstein
Structures of Government
- 17 National Legislative Authority
-
Steven Budlender
- 18 National Executive Authority
- Christina Murray & Richard Stacey
- 19 Provincial Legislative Authority
- Tshepo Madlingozi & Stu Woolman
- 20 Provincial Executive Authority
-
Christina Murray & Okyerebea Ampofo-Anti
- 21 Provincial Constitutions
- Stu Woolman
- 22 Local Government
- Nico Steytler & Jaap de Visser
- 23A Public Administration
- Anshal Bodasing
- 23B Security Forces
- Okyerebea Ampofo-Anti, Kim Robinson & Stu Woolman
24 Chapter Nine Institutions
- 24A Public Protector
- Michael Bishop & Stu Woolman
- 24B Auditor General
- Stu Woolman & Yolandi Schutte
- 24C SA Human Rights Commission
- Jonathan Klaaren
- 24D Commission for Gender Equality
- Cathi Albertyn
- 24E Independent Communication Authority of South Africa
- Justine White
- 24F Commission for the Promotion & the Protection of the Rights of Cultural, Religious and Linguistic Communities
- Stu Woolman & Julie Soweto-Aullo
- 25 Public Procurement
- Glenn Penfold & Pippa Reyburn
- 26 Traditional Leadership
- Tom Bennett & Christina Murray
- 27 Public Finances
- Ross Kriel & Mona Monadjem
- 28 Transitional Provisions
- Matthew Chaskalson
- 29 Elections
- Glenda Fick
- 30 International Law & International Agreements
- Hennie Strydom & Kevin Hopkins
PART II
THE BILL OF RIGHTS
Operational Provisions
- 31 Application
- Stu Woolman
- 32 Interpretation of the Bill of Rights
- Lourens du Plessis
- 33 Interpretation of Socio-Economic Rights
- Sandra Liebenberg
- 34 Limitations
- Stu Woolman & Henk Botha
Substantive Provisions
- 35 Equality
- Cathi Albertyn & Beth Goldblatt
- 36 Dignity
- Stu Woolman
- 37 Reproductive Rights
- Michelle O'Sullivan
- 38 Privacy
- David McQuoid-Mason
- 39 Life
- Marius Pieterse
- 40 Freedom and Security of the Person
- Michael Bishop & Stu Woolman
- 41 Freedom of Religion, Belief and Opinion
- Paul Farlam
- 42 Freedom of Expression
- Dario Milo, Glenn Penfold & Anthony Stein
- 43 Freedom of Assembly
- Stu Woolman
- 44 Freedom of Association
- Stu Woolman
- 45 Political Rights
- Jason Brickhill & Ryan Babiuch
- 46 Property
- Theunis Roux
- 47 Children's Rights
- Adrian Friedman & Angelo Pantazis
- 48 Land
- Juanita Pienaar & Jason Brickhill
- 49 Sentencing and Punishment
- Dirk Van Zyl Smit
- 50 Environment
- Morne van der Linde & Ernst Basson
- 51 Criminal Procedure: Rights of Detained, Arrested & Accused Persons
- Frank Snyckers & Jolandi le Roux
- 52 Evidence
- PJ Schwikkard
- 53 Labour Relations
- Carole Cooper
- 54 Freedom of Trade, Occupation and Profession
- Dennis Davis
- 55 Housing
- Kirsty McLean
56 Socio-Economic Rights
- 56A Health
- David Bilchitz
- 56B Water
- Anton Kok & Malcolm Langford
- 56C Food
- Danie Brand
- 56D Social Security
- Mia Swart
- 57 Education
- Stu Woolman & Michael Bishop
- 58 Community Rights: Language, Culture & Religion
- Stu Woolman
- 59 Access to Courts
- Jason Brickhill & Adrian Friedman
- 60 Citizenship
- Jonathan Klaaren
- 61 States of Emergency
- Nicole Fritz
- 62 Access to Information
- Jonathan Klaaren & Glenn Penfold
- 63 Just Administrative Action
- Jonathan Klaaren & Glenn Penfold
- 64 Slavery, Servitude and Forced Labour
- Stu Woolman & Michael Bishop
- 65 Official Languages
- Iain Currie
- 66 Movement and Residence
- Jonathan Klaaren
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