Type | Conference Paper - 2017 Law and Development Conference |
Title | Impact of Social Security on South Africa’s Transformative Constitutionalism Agenda |
Author(s) | |
Publication (Day/Month/Year) | 2017 |
City | Cape Town |
Country/State | South Africa |
URL | http://www.lawanddevelopment.net/img/2017papers/Mathias.Nyenti.pdf |
Abstract | The spirit and tenor of the Constitution is one that promised the equal protection of the laws to all the people of South Africa; and a ringing and decisive break with a past which perpetuated inequality and irrational discrimination and arbitrary governmental and executive action. The aspirations of the Constitution in establishing a new South African society has been termed ‘transformative constitutionalism’. The right of access to social security is one of the rights guaranteed by the Constitution in order to achieve its aims. The guarantee of the right of access to social security and related rights has been very instrumental in the development of the social security system. This development has had an immense impact on the transformation of South African society, thereby advancing the transformative constitutionalism agenda. |
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