FULL NAME
STUDENT NUMBER
MODUE CODE FUR2601
ASSIGNMENT 1
Scenario 1
Nature of Discrimination
This constitutes unfair discrimination based on gender stereotypes and sexism. The
consistent use of derogatory labels towards a woman for assertive or professional
behaviour shows prejudicial treatment based on sex and gender, violating her dignity
and equality.
Applicable Legislation
• The Constitution of the Republic of South Africa, 1996, section 9(3) Prohibits
unfair discrimination on the grounds of gender, sex, and others.
• Promotion of Equality and Prevention of Unfair Discrimination Act 4 of 2000
(PEPUDA) Section 8 prohibits unfair discrimination on the basis of gender,
including systemic inequality, sexist stereotypes, or undermining the dignity of
women
• Employment Equity Act 55 of 1998, Section 6(1) Prohibits unfair discrimination
in the workplace on the grounds of sex or gender
Locus Standi
The aggrieved woman has locus standi (standing) under Section 38(a) of the
Constitution, which allows any person alleging infringement of a right to approach a
competent court
Jurisdiction
• Equality Court (established under PEPUDA).
• Labour Court (if the discrimination occurs within the employment context).
Remedies
, • An Interdict to stop the discriminatory conduct.
• Compensation or damage to dignity and emotional trauma.
Scenario 2
Nature of Discrimination
This is unfair discrimination based on sex characteristics, a form of biological
discrimination that violates the dignity and equality of people with differences of
sexual development.
Applicable Legislation
• The Constitution- Section 9(3) Prohibits discrimination based on sex, gender,
and analogous grounds. Section 10 Protects human dignity.
• PEPUDA Section 6 Contains a general prohibition on unfair discrimination,
which applies horizontally—binding both state and private persons. It
specifically lists sport and associations as one of the regulated areas for
equality.
Locus Standi
Caster Semenya qualifies under Section 38(a) of the Constitution
Jurisdiction
The Equality Court is empowered to hear cases of discrimination in sport. It has the
power to grant wide remedies, including interdicts, damages, and orders for policy
review.
Remedies
• Declaratory relief that such rules violate rights.
• Compensation for career and emotional damages
Scenario 3
Nature of Concept
This scenario is best described as a case of cultural appropriation or stereotyping.
The remark may be seen as culturally insensitive
Applicable Legislation
STUDENT NUMBER
MODUE CODE FUR2601
ASSIGNMENT 1
Scenario 1
Nature of Discrimination
This constitutes unfair discrimination based on gender stereotypes and sexism. The
consistent use of derogatory labels towards a woman for assertive or professional
behaviour shows prejudicial treatment based on sex and gender, violating her dignity
and equality.
Applicable Legislation
• The Constitution of the Republic of South Africa, 1996, section 9(3) Prohibits
unfair discrimination on the grounds of gender, sex, and others.
• Promotion of Equality and Prevention of Unfair Discrimination Act 4 of 2000
(PEPUDA) Section 8 prohibits unfair discrimination on the basis of gender,
including systemic inequality, sexist stereotypes, or undermining the dignity of
women
• Employment Equity Act 55 of 1998, Section 6(1) Prohibits unfair discrimination
in the workplace on the grounds of sex or gender
Locus Standi
The aggrieved woman has locus standi (standing) under Section 38(a) of the
Constitution, which allows any person alleging infringement of a right to approach a
competent court
Jurisdiction
• Equality Court (established under PEPUDA).
• Labour Court (if the discrimination occurs within the employment context).
Remedies
, • An Interdict to stop the discriminatory conduct.
• Compensation or damage to dignity and emotional trauma.
Scenario 2
Nature of Discrimination
This is unfair discrimination based on sex characteristics, a form of biological
discrimination that violates the dignity and equality of people with differences of
sexual development.
Applicable Legislation
• The Constitution- Section 9(3) Prohibits discrimination based on sex, gender,
and analogous grounds. Section 10 Protects human dignity.
• PEPUDA Section 6 Contains a general prohibition on unfair discrimination,
which applies horizontally—binding both state and private persons. It
specifically lists sport and associations as one of the regulated areas for
equality.
Locus Standi
Caster Semenya qualifies under Section 38(a) of the Constitution
Jurisdiction
The Equality Court is empowered to hear cases of discrimination in sport. It has the
power to grant wide remedies, including interdicts, damages, and orders for policy
review.
Remedies
• Declaratory relief that such rules violate rights.
• Compensation for career and emotional damages
Scenario 3
Nature of Concept
This scenario is best described as a case of cultural appropriation or stereotyping.
The remark may be seen as culturally insensitive
Applicable Legislation