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The Constitution of the Republic of South Africa and social development: an exploratory study of the link between the Bill of Rights and social development

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dc.contributor.advisor Musitha, Mavhungu Elias
dc.contributor.author Winter, Wilbur
dc.date.accessioned 2021-07-01T06:41:16Z
dc.date.available 2021-07-01T06:41:16Z
dc.date.issued 2020-11
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/10500/27570
dc.description Text in English with summaries in English and Afrikaans en
dc.description Bibliography: leaves 89-108 en
dc.description.abstract Democracy in South Africa came at a price. The apartheid era did not accommodate or incorporate democratic and constitutional principles. The year 1996 saw a democratic Constitution being adopted, having been certified by the Constitutional Court. The Bill of Rights in the Constitution guarantees the rights and freedoms of all South Africans. The apartheid era ensured that the rights which are enjoyed today were reserved for only a portion of the South African population. This study emphasises the importance of the Constitution and the role and responsibility of every citizen to defend it. In defending the Constitution, the rights and freedoms of all South Africans are defended. The Bill of Rights promotes social development for all South Africans, as opposed to disparate social development under the divisive apartheid era. The Constitution is a powerful enabler for democracy and social cohesion and unity. This study depended on secondary sources which are vital to keeping historical facts alive and truthful. Desktop research is qualitative and, while less expensive, produces acceptable results and findings. en
dc.description.abstract Demokrasie in Suid-Afrika het met 'n prys gekom. Die apartheidsera het nie demokratiese en grondwetlike beginsels geakkommodeer of opgeneem nie. In 1996 word 'n demokratiese Grondwet aanvaar, wat deur die Grondwet Hof gesertifiseer was. Die Handves van Menseregte in die Grondwet waarborg die regte en vryhede van alle Suid-Afrikaners. Die apartheidsera het verseker dat die regte wat vandag geniet word, slegs vir 'n gedeelte van die Suid-Afrikaanse bevolking gereserveer is. Hierdie studie beklemtoon die belangrikheid van die Grondwet en die rol en verantwoordelikheid van elke burger om dit te verdedig. Deur die Grondwet te verdedig word die regte en vryhede van alle Suid-Afrikaners verdedig. Die Handves van Menseregte bevorder sosiale ontwikkeling vir alle Suid-Afrikaners, in teenstelling met uiteenlopende sosiale ontwikkeling onder die verdelende apartheidsera. Die Grondwet is 'n kragtige instaatsteller vir demokrasie, sosiale samehorigheid en eenheid. Hierdie studie was afhanklik van sekondêre bronne wat noodsaaklik is om historiese feite lewendig en waaragtig te hou. Desktop-navorsing (boek) is kwalitatief en hoewel dit goedkoper is, lewer dit aanvaarbare resultate en bevindings op. af
dc.format.extent 1 online resource (x, 108 leaves) en
dc.language.iso en en
dc.subject Apartheid en
dc.subject Apartheid era en
dc.subject Basic needs en
dc.subject Constitution en
dc.subject Constitutionalism en
dc.subject Constitutional principles en
dc.subject Bill of Rights en
dc.subject Democratic constitution en
dc.subject Segregation en
dc.subject Racial division en
dc.subject Human rights en
dc.subject History en
dc.subject Social development en
dc.subject.ddc 320.560968
dc.subject.lcsh South Africa -- Social policy en
dc.subject.lcsh Social planning -- South Africa en
dc.subject.lcsh South Africa -- Social conditions -- 1961-1994 en
dc.subject.lcsh South Africa -- Social conditions --1994- en
dc.subject.lcsh South Africa -- Politics and government -- 20th century en
dc.subject.lcsh South Africa -- Politics and government -- 1994- en
dc.subject.lcsh Constitutions -- South Africa en
dc.subject.lcsh Constitutional law -- South Africa en
dc.subject.lcsh Human rights -- South Africa en
dc.title The Constitution of the Republic of South Africa and social development: an exploratory study of the link between the Bill of Rights and social development en
dc.type Dissertation en
dc.description.department Development Studies en
dc.description.degree M.A. (Development Studies) en


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