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The Status and Role of Legislation In South Africa as a Constitutional Democracy: Some Exploratory Observatio
2017
Potchefstroom Electronic Law Journal
This note explores the proposition that in the face of probably one of the most unequivocal forms of constitutional review in a modern day state, legislation in South Africa has since 27 April 1994 grown in status (and stature) nonetheless, and has assumed an unprecedented role in our constitutional democracy. First, it is shown how constitutional review with the necessary judicial self-restraint has instilled respect for legislation in the context of and with reference to the separation of
doi:10.17159/1727-3781/2011/v14i4a2585
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