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Constitution of the Republic of South Africa 1996 — as amended - cover

Constitution of the Republic of South Africa 1996 — as amended

Parliament of South Africa, Constitutional Assembly of South Africa

Casa editrice: DigiCat

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The 'Constitution of the Republic of South Africa, 1996 — as amended' stands as a monumental compilation that transcends mere legal text to encapsulate a broad spectrum of visionary themes and profound literary styles. This anthology is an embodiment of transformation, justice, and reconciliation, presenting a rich convergence of legislative craftsmanship and narrative depth. It illuminates pivotal moments through foundational pieces that outline the hopes, challenges, and aspirations of a nation reborn. Capturing the ideological evolution of a country's democratic journey, this collection is a testament to the enduring power of progressive governance and collective redemption. The distinguished authors, namely the Parliament and Constitutional Assembly of South Africa, unite through this collaborative effort to chart the nation's dynamic landscape post-apartheid. Drawing from diverse backgrounds and profound legal expertise, these contributors have channeled the resonant voices of a transitional society. Rooted in historical movements and cultural resilience, the anthology reflects not only the legal triumphs but also the ethical and societal benchmarks that continue to shape South Africa's journey on the world stage. The interwoven narratives serve to underscore a broader dialogue on constitutionalism and the inclusive ethos it represents. For scholars, legal practitioners, and curious minds alike, this authoritative collection offers a rare opportunity to engage with the transformative power of a nation's foundational document through an innovative and multi-faceted lens. The anthology invites readers to explore the variegated insights and unprecedented visions that embody the spirit of South Africa's constitutional democracy. Through its educational prowess and comprehensive scope, it forges a dialogue that echoes beyond its pages, prompting reflection on the universal themes of justice, equality, and human dignity inherent in this landmark text.
Disponibile da: 10/08/2022.
Lunghezza di stampa: 132 pagine.

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