Student number: XXXXXXXXXXXXXX
Subject: Skills Course for Law students
Code: SCL1501
Due date: 25 March 2022
Assignment no: 01
TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE
Centrality of law to a stable society and social order ................ page 2-3
The notion of state capture …………………………………………..page 3-4
Three arms of government and arms of state ………………………page 4-5
The relationship between preamble of the constitution and
the freedom charter……………………………………………… ……... page 5
Meaning of banking education ………………………………………….page 6
Activity 3.2 (the notion of subjective being) ………………………….page 6-8
Peter Teneat Case and answers to activity …………………………page 7-8
Powers of the office of the NDPP in relation to corruption,
Nepotism and state capture …………………………………………. page 8
Statement fo account for Mahlobogane Attornrneys to
MacBuff Phosa …………………………………………………. ……..page 8-11
Bibligraphy……………………………………………….10
Academic declaration of honesty……………………………Page 10-11
, QUESTION 1
1. The centrality of the law to a stable society or social order.
The law is very important and central to social order since it creates and
maintains peace and other in society by balancing the interest of the
individuals and those of the larger community or state. 1 It creates this social
order by establishing a set of rules which are aimed at regulating human
behavior. To ensure that these rules are followed in order to ensure peace
and stability, any person who contravenes these rules, will be charged and
tried by the state through courts on behalf of the wider community or society.
The law has for example the body of law called criminal law and civil law. 2 The
criminal law apply when someone is found to have engaged in a conduct that
disturbs or offends peace and harmony in society. This person would be said
to have done something that is forbidden (crime). For example the law forbids
an individual to kill, if one does this, they will be charged and tried, thereby
being sanctioned and punished by the state. When it comes to the importance
of law in regard the body called civil law, the law serves to maintain peace
and order by controlling the relationship between individual members of the
community or citizens as legal subjects. The law allows a person to approach
a court of law to sue a person who has tempered with their rights so as to
restore those rights.
Furthermore, South African constitution protects citizens and non-citizens,
and it guarantees that their human rights will be protected against arbitrary
violation by the state and other individuals, groups and organisations that are
powerful in various senses.3 Thus, its purpose is to create order and stability
1
David Letsoalo, Skills Course For Law Students: Only Study Guide For SCL1501( University South
Africa 2020).
2
Skills Course For Law Students 8.
3
Skills Course For Law Students 7.