To be reasonable or not? A critique of the South African constitutional court’s approach to socio-economic rights
Nqobizitha Mahole Mlilo
LLM, University of Johannesburg
2016
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South Africa. Constitution Constitutional law - South Africa Constitutional courts - South Africa Human rights - South Africa Civil rights - South Africa Sociological jurisprudence - South Africa
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To be reasonable or not? A critique of the South African constitutional court’s approach to socio-economic rights
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Nqobizitha Mahole Mlilo
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David Bilchitz
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University of Johannesburg; LLM
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LLM, University of Johannesburg
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University of Johannesburg
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Department of Public Law
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To Be Reasonable or Not? A critique of the South African Constitutional Court’s Approach to Socio-economic Rights