References of constitutional Law of South Africa? ?
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1. The Constitution of the Republic of South Africa, 1996 2. Constitutional Court of South Africa 3. Constitutional Law of South Africa by H.J. de Waal and N. Stoop
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Primary Sources:
- Constitution of the Republic of South Africa, 1996: Available at: https://www.gov.za/documents/constitution - Constitutional Court Decisions: Reported in the South African Law Reports (SALR) and accessible via sources such as LexisNexis and Westlaw.
Secondary Sources:
Books and Monographs:
- Boraine, A. (2017). The Making of the South African Constitution. Johannesburg: Jonathan Ball Publishers. - De Klerk, F. W. (1998). The Last Trek: A New Beginning. New York: St. Martin's Press. - du Plessis, L. (2017). Constitutional Law of South Africa: Second Edition. Cape Town: Juta & Co. - Hodes, T. (2014). South African Constitutional Law: 7th Edition. Cape Town: Oxford University Press. - Kentridge, J. (2005). Law for a New South Africa: First Edition. Johannesburg: Jonathan Ball Publishers.
Journal Articles:
- Boulle, L. (2018). The South African Constitution and the Protection of Minorities: A Critical Analysis. South African Journal of Public Law, 33(1), 1-29. - De Vos, P. (2016). The Constitutional Court of South Africa and the Protection of Property Rights. International Journal of Constitutional Law, 14(1), 3-28. - Dugard, J. (2007). The South African Constitution: A Human Rights Perspective. International Journal of Human Rights, 11(5-6), 733-744.
Online Resources:
- Constitutional Court of South Africa: https://www.constitutionalcourt.org.za/ - Legal Resources Foundation (LRF): https://www.lrf.org.za/ - Constitutional Law of South Africa (CLSA): https://clsa.org.za/ - South African Constitution in Context (SACIC): https://sacic.law.uct.ac.za/