Topic: 3: Sources of Law Part One: Introduction and The Constitution
Topic: 3: Sources of Law Part One: Introduction and The Constitution
Topic: 3: Sources of Law Part One: Introduction and The Constitution
SOURCES OF LAW
PART ONE:
Introduction and the
Constitution
SOURCES OF LAW
1. INTRODUCTION
Two meanings:
Place where it originates from (origin)
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Two types:
Primary Sources
Legislation
Case law
Common law
Customary Law
Custom
Secondary Sources
Journal articles
Textbooks
Electronic medium
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Question: What is a CODIFIED LEGAL SYSTEM?
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The sources of SA law are thus:
• The Constitution
• Legislation
• Judicial Precedent
• Common Law
• Modern Authors
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What is the importance of knowing the sources of law?
STUDY
RESEARCH
PRACTICE
LECTURE
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THE CONSTITUTION
2. THE CONSTITUTION
PARLIAMENTARY SOVEREIGNTY
VS
CONSTITUTIONAL SUPREMACY 7
Content of the constitution?
Question: How does the Constitution (both the 1994 and 1996
constitutions) differ as a source of law from previous
constitutions that we have had?
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CLASSIFICATION OF RIGHTS:
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LIMITATION OF RIGHTS
• Rights in the bill of rights are not absolute i.e. they can be
LIMITED.
• Examples?
Levels of government
Branches of government
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BRANCHES OF GOVERNMENT
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LEVELS OF NATIONAL
NATIONAL
PROVINCIAL
LOCAL GOVERNMENT
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LEVELS OF
GOVERNMENT
Distinctive:
meaning that each sphere has its own unique area of operation
Interdependent:
meaning that the three spheres are required to co-operate and
acknowledge each other's area of jurisdiction
Interrelated:
meaning that there should be a system of co-operative
governance and intergovernmental relations among the three 15
spheres
Legislature enacts national legislation
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LEGISLATURE
Parliament consists of TWO HOUSES
Functions of parliament:
Representative function
Legislative function
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EXECUTIVE
Cabinet + Administration
Cabinet?
Administration?
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JUDICIARY
• Court system