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South African Legal System Foundations

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A comprehensive STUDY GUIDE on Part A: The South African legal system

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South African Legal Syst

A complete exploration of the fundamentals of




Introduction
1. Meaning of Law
Definition and Purpose of Law
Law, Morality and Ethics

2. Organs of State
Legislature
Executive
Judiciary

3. Legal Personality
Natural Persons
Juristic Persons

4. Legal Rights
Real Rights
Personal Rights
Constitutional Rights

5. Legal Liability
Civil Liability
Criminal Liability
Delictual Liability
Contractual Liability
Unjustified Enrichment
Overlapping Legal Liability

6. Court Structures
Constitutional Court
Supreme Court of Appeal
High Courts
Magistrate Courts
Special Courts
Alternative Dispute Resolution

7. Sources of Law

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This principle is called the rule of law and is the cornerstone of constitutional democracy,
fundamental human rights.


Law, Morality and Ethics


Law vs. Morality Law a
Laws are made by a formal process and must be obeyed by all. However, not Ethical
all laws are moral. contex

Morals are principles of what is right and wrong behavior. They are: Et

Inherent to people Et

Often subjective Di

Influenced by culture, religion, and community Th

Can be accepted or rejected by individuals

Example: Some cultures and religions view termination of pregnancy as dish
morally wrong. However, it is permitted in terms of the Termination of con
Pregnancy Act 92 of 1996.




2. Organs of State
Organs of state refer to the South African state's structure, powers, and functions as set o
separation of powers between the three main organs of state.


For government to run smoothly, it must have those who make
enforce the law. This separation prevents concentration of power and protects democ




The Legislature
The legislature is responsible for making laws (legislation) of the Republic. The process is

The Constitution also recognizes legislative structures at:

National level (Parliament)
Provincial level (Provincial Legislatures)
Local government level (Municipality Councils)


The Executive
The executive is responsible for enforcing the laws made by parliament. It consists of:

The President (who leads the executive)
Various ministers
Administrative bodies
Law enforcement agencies

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