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, SSL2601 Assignment 1 (COMPLETE ANSWERS)
Semester 2 2025 (543838) - DUE 12 August 2025;
100% TRUSTED Complete, trusted solutions and
explanations.
Section 27(1)(c) of the Constitution gives “everyone” the right to have access to social security
and social assistance if they are not able to support themselves and their dependants. With
reference to relevant authorities, discuss what is meant by “everyone” having the right to have

access to social security. (2 ANSWERS PROVIDED)

The Meaning of “Everyone” in Section 27(1)(c) of the South African
Constitution

Introduction

Section 27(1)(c) of the Constitution of the Republic of South Africa,
1996, states 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."

This provision is located within the Bill of Rights, which affirms the
democratic values of human dignity, equality, and freedom. It has
profound implications for social justice, particularly in the context of
South Africa’s history of apartheid, systemic inequality, and poverty. A
key interpretive issue is the meaning of the term “everyone” in this
section. Does it refer solely to South African citizens, or does it also
include permanent residents, refugees, asylum seekers, and possibly
even undocumented migrants?

The answer to this question has been addressed by South African courts
and scholars, with significant jurisprudence helping to clarify the scope
and limitations of this right.

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