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Lecture notes from Prof's slides, the textbook readings and thing he mentioned in class. Not all my own work, but all compacted in one documented to make class prep and studying easier.

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PART 1: INTRODUCTION TO CONSTITUTIONAL LAW

TEXTBOOK READING

P1 – 4

THE LAW

Why law?

1. Presupposes a society (island analogy)
a. Need a structure of authority to make rules
2. community needs authority that will govern interaction w/ each other
3. by subjecting we adhere to the law: the rule of law
a. NB: relevant worldwide, the notion of constitutional democracy

The social contract

Theory 1

 Humans in og state enter the social contract bc we are afraid of our own destruction
( social contract = a conscious decision)

Theory 2

 Humans in og state can govern themselves by means of decision making
 Bc we are able to make decisions we should also be held accountable for our actions

The western philosophy

 Requires:
o Separated individuals
o Imagined agreement between individuals

The African philosophy

 There is you and the bigger community you need to serve
 Ubuntu: I am bc you are
o Thus not necessary to “sign” social contract bc it is recognized as a social
responsibility




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, What is law?

Characteristics of the law

 Law = a balancing act, rules that will regulate human interaction
 Gives some degree of certainty
 Rules = applied / interpreted by institutions of the state
o Institutions of state:
 Legislative – creating law
 Judicial – apply + interpret the law
 Executive – enforces law
o Inst. of state play important role in applying, interpreting + enforcing the law
 Enforcement implies consequence for non-compliance: sanction =
punishment (fine/imprisonment/compensation)
 Content of law depends on the history of the specific country
o E.g. JVR (roman/Dutch law) + African customary law = SA mixed law

Sources of the law

 General characteristics of the law manifests in specific law that is found in sources of
the law:
o Constitution of RSA
o Legislation (statutes, acts)
 Public elects legislative authorities
 Consists of African customary law, common law + custom law
o Case law (court decisions; judicial precedent)
o International law
 Drafted agreement between states
 Generally, the law should reflect the values of a society
o Economic
o Political
o Social
o Moral
 If it does not reflect, it could result in a legitimacy crisis
o Members of society lose their belief in their legal system


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