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Comprehensively structured LCP4809 Assignment 2 (ANSWERS) Semester 1 2026 - DISTINCTION GUARANTEED. Prepared to a distinction standard with detailed and well-developed responses.. According to the Constitutional Court - “the right to basic education is a multifaceted (having many different aspects or features) and complex right and has been evaluated and interpreted by our courts on numerous occasions”. With reference to relevant case law, kindly discuss the above statement and the judgment of the court.

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LCP4809
Assignment 2 Semester 1 2026
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Due Date:16 April 2026
THE RIGHT TO BASIC EDUCATION AS A MULTIFACETED AND COMPLEX RIGHT

The Constitutional Court is correct that the right to basic education is multifaceted and
complex because it is not limited to physical access to a school building. It includes
admission, continued attendance, teaching, learning materials, school infrastructure, safety,
dignity, and the protection of the best interests of children. In South African law, section
29(1)(a) of the Constitution gives everyone the right to a basic education. What makes this
right especially important is that, unlike some other socio economic rights, it does not
contain an internal qualifier such as progressive realisation within available resources. In
Governing Body of the Juma Musjid Primary School v Essay NO the Constitutional Court
made this point very clearly and held that the right to basic education is immediately
realisable and may be limited only under section 36 of the Constitution. 1 That interpretation
has shaped later case law and confirms that the right is stronger than a mere policy promise.




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THE RIGHT TO BASIC EDUCATION AS A MULTIFACETED AND COMPLEX
RIGHT

The Constitutional Court is correct that the right to basic education is multifaceted
and complex because it is not limited to physical access to a school building. It
includes admission, continued attendance, teaching, learning materials, school
infrastructure, safety, dignity, and the protection of the best interests of children. In
South African law, section 29(1)(a) of the Constitution gives everyone the right to a
basic education. What makes this right especially important is that, unlike some
other socio economic rights, it does not contain an internal qualifier such as
progressive realisation within available resources. In Governing Body of the Juma
Musjid Primary School v Essay NO the Constitutional Court made this point very
clearly and held that the right to basic education is immediately realisable and may
be limited only under section 36 of the Constitution.1 That interpretation has shaped
later case law and confirms that the right is stronger than a mere policy promise.

The judgment in Juma Musjid is central because it explains both the content of the
right and the duties it creates. The case arose after the Juma Musjid Trust obtained
an eviction order against a public school operating on its private property after the
Department failed for years to conclude the required agreement and failed to make
alternative arrangements for the learners.2 The Constitutional Court accepted that
the Trust did not bear the primary positive duty to provide education. That duty
rested on the state, especially the MEC, because section 7(2) of the Constitution
requires the state to respect, protect, promote and fulfil rights in the Bill of Rights.3 At
the same time, the Court held that the Trust still had a negative constitutional duty
not to impair the learners’ existing access to basic education unjustifiably.4 This
already shows why the right is complex. It binds the state positively and may also
affect private parties negatively where their conduct threatens existing access to
schooling.



1
Governing Body of the Juma Musjid Primary School and Others v Essay NO and Others (Centre for Child Law
and Socio-Economic Rights Institute of South Africa as Amici Curiae) [2011] ZACC 13, 2011 (8) BCLR 761 (CC)
para 37.
2
Juma Musjid (n 1) paras 11, 15–18, 32.
3
Juma Musjid (n 1) paras 45, 51–52
4
Juma Musjid (n 1) paras 57–61.

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