A Charter for Social Justice: A contribution to the South African Bill of Rights debateThese proposals for including rights in a South African Constitution and brief arguments for their adoption are the product of the deliberations of a group of Western Cape lawyers. The primary objective or the exercise was to produce a statement of basic rights and freedoms lo be accorded to all South Africans, and respected, implemented and enforced by all three branches or govenment.https://p21.juizi.com/dullahomarinstitute.org.za/about-us/our-historical-publications/a-charter-for-social-justice-a-contribution-to-the-sa-bill-of-rights-debate-corder-kahanovitz-murphy-murray-o_regan-sarkin-smith-steytler-december-1992-1.pdf/viewhttps://p21.juizi.com/dullahomarinstitute.org.za/about-us/our-historical-publications/a-charter-for-social-justice-a-contribution-to-the-sa-bill-of-rights-debate-corder-kahanovitz-murphy-murray-o_regan-sarkin-smith-steytler-december-1992-1.pdf/@@download/image/All_page-0001.jpg
A Charter for Social Justice: A contribution to the South African Bill of Rights debate
These proposals for including rights in a South African Constitution and brief arguments for their adoption are the product of the deliberations of a group of Western Cape lawyers. The primary objective or the exercise was to produce a statement of basic rights and freedoms lo be accorded to all South Africans, and respected, implemented and enforced by all three branches or govenment.