Part II

The Bill of Rights

Operational Provisions
Chapter Subject Matter Author(s)
31 Application Stu Woolman
32 Interpretation Lourens du Plessis
33 Interpretation of Socio-Economic
Rights
Sandra Liebenberg
34 Limitations Stu Woolman & Henk Botha
Substantive Provisions
35 Equality Cathi Albertyn & Beth Goldblatt
36 Dignity Stu Woolman
37 Reproductive Rights Michelle O’Sullivan
38 Privacy David McQuoid-Mason
39 Life Marius Pieterse
40 Freedom and Security of the Person Michael Bishop & Stu Woolman
41 Freedom of Religion, Belief and
Opinion
Paul Farlam
42 Freedom of Expression Dario Milo, Glenn Penfold & Anthony
Stein
43 Freedom of Assembly Stu Woolman
44 Co-operative Government &
Intergovernmental Relations
Stu Woolman
45 Freedom of Association Victoria Bronstein
46 Property Jason Brickhill & Ryan Babiuch
47 Children’s Rights Adrian Friedman, Angelo Pantazis &
Ann Skelton
48 Land Juanita Pienaar & Jason Brickhill
49 Sentencing and Punishment Dirk Van Zyl Smit
50 Environment Morne van der Linde & Ernst Basson
51 Criminal Procedure: Rights of
Detained, Arrested & Accused
Persons
Frank Snyckers & Jolandi le Roux
52 Evidence PJ Schwikkard
53 Labour Relations Carole Cooper
54 Freedom of Trade, Occupation and
Profession
Dennis Davis
55 Housing Kirsty McLean
56A Health David Bilchitz
56B Water Malcolm Langford, Richard Stacey &
Danwood Chirwa
56C Food Danie Brand
56D Social Security Mia Swart
57 Education Stu Woolman & Michael Bishop
58 Community Rights: Language,
Culture & Religion
Stu Woolman
59 Access to Courts Jason Brickhill & Adrian Friedman
60 Citizenship Jonathan Klaaren
61 States of Emergency Nicole Fritz
62 Access to Information Jonathan Klaaren & Glenn Penfold
63 Just Administrative Action Jonathan Klaaren & Glenn Penfold
64 Slavery, Servitude and Forced
Labour
Stu Woolman & Michael Bisho
65 Official Languages Iain Currie
66 Movement and Residence Jonathan Klaaren
Table of Cases Auditor General Stu Woolman & Yolandi Schutte
Index SA Human Rights Commission Jonathan Klaaren