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, AR1501 Assignment 1 (COMPLETE ANSWERS) Seme
ster 1 2025 (602324) - DUE March 2025; 100% T
RUSTED Complet
MULTIPLE CHOICE,ASSUARED EXCELLENCE
1 Illustrate the importance of paralegals in South Africa with
reference to the Constitution. 2 Describe and differentiate
between the different institutions where paralegals are
employed. 3 Differentiate between paralegals and other legal
professionals. 4. Discuss the problems related to the formal
recognition of paralegals. 5.Differentiate between substantive
training and skills training. 6. Compare and contrast the two
main associations for paralegals in South Africa.
Here’s an outline of how you can approach answering these
questions:
1. Importance of Paralegals in South Africa with Reference to
the Constitution
Access to Justice (Section 34 of the Constitution):
Paralegals play a key role in ensuring that all South
Africans, particularly disadvantaged communities, have
access to legal assistance and information.
Equality Before the Law (Section 9): They help bridge the
gap between marginalized individuals and formal legal
systems, ensuring fair treatment.
, AR1501 Assignment 1 (COMPLETE ANSWERS) Seme
ster 1 2025 (602324) - DUE March 2025; 100% T
RUSTED Complet
MULTIPLE CHOICE,ASSUARED EXCELLENCE
1 Illustrate the importance of paralegals in South Africa with
reference to the Constitution. 2 Describe and differentiate
between the different institutions where paralegals are
employed. 3 Differentiate between paralegals and other legal
professionals. 4. Discuss the problems related to the formal
recognition of paralegals. 5.Differentiate between substantive
training and skills training. 6. Compare and contrast the two
main associations for paralegals in South Africa.
Here’s an outline of how you can approach answering these
questions:
1. Importance of Paralegals in South Africa with Reference to
the Constitution
Access to Justice (Section 34 of the Constitution):
Paralegals play a key role in ensuring that all South
Africans, particularly disadvantaged communities, have
access to legal assistance and information.
Equality Before the Law (Section 9): They help bridge the
gap between marginalized individuals and formal legal
systems, ensuring fair treatment.