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SSL2601 Assignment 1 (COMPLETE ANSWERS) Semester 2 2025 – DUE 12 August 2025; 100% CORRECT AND TRUSTED SOLUTIONS

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August 2025; 100% CORRECT AND TRUSTED SOLUTIONS

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Section 27(1)(c) of the Constitution provides that “everyone” has the right to
have access to social security, including, if they are unable to support themselves
and their dependants, appropriate social assistance.

With reference to relevant authorities, discuss what is meant by “everyone”
having the right to have access to social security.
[10 Marks]

1. Introduction

Section 27(1)(c) of the Constitution of the Republic of South Africa, 1996 forms
part of the Bill of Rights and reads:

“Everyone has the right to have access to social security, including, if they are
unable to support themselves and their dependants, appropriate social assistance.”

The phrase “everyone” is central to understanding the scope and beneficiaries of
this constitutional right. This section guarantees that the right to social security is
not limited to a narrow category of persons, but has broader implications.
However, the application of this right is nuanced by practical considerations, the
jurisprudence of South African courts, and the principles of constitutional
interpretation.



2. Understanding the Term “Everyone”

In constitutional law, the term “everyone” generally indicates universal
entitlement within the jurisdiction, unless specifically restricted. However, the
scope of “everyone” in the context of socio-economic rights like social security
must be understood through legal interpretation, case law, and statutory
frameworks.

In the South African constitutional context, “everyone” typically includes:

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