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Question 1
Describe the role of and how extensively the Constitutional Court used international law as well as foreign law in the interpretation of the rights in the Bill of Rights. (10 marks)
Question 2
Discuss the equality jurisprudence of the Constitutional Court and how the court has interpreted section 9 of the Constitution citing all the relevant caselaw. (25 marks)
Question 3
Explain in detail the Constitutional jurisdiction of the following courts:
Magistrate Court
High Court
Supreme Court of Appeal
Constitutional Court (25 marks)
Question 4
Discuss the constitutional principle of meaningful engagement in the Bill of Rights having regard to case law. (20 marks)
Question 5
Critically analyse the approach of the Constitutional Court to proportionality in the case of S v Makwanyane . (20 marks)

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Description

Question 1
Describe the role of and how extensively the Constitutional Court used international law as well as foreign law in the interpretation of the rights in the Bill of Rights. (10 marks)
Question 2
Discuss the equality jurisprudence of the Constitutional Court and how the court has interpreted section 9 of the Constitution citing all the relevant caselaw. (25 marks)
Question 3
Explain in detail the Constitutional jurisdiction of the following courts:
Magistrate Court
High Court
Supreme Court of Appeal
Constitutional Court (25 marks)
Question 4
Discuss the constitutional principle of meaningful engagement in the Bill of Rights having regard to case law. (20 marks)
Question 5
Critically analyse the approach of the Constitutional Court to proportionality in the case of S v Makwanyane . (20 marks)

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