The constitutional implications of the doctrine of separation of powers and the Rule of Law on the impeachment motion of President Jacob Zuma
Samuel Freddy Khunou and Molatlhegi Jubilee
The Thinker, Vol.70
2016
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Although legislators have the constitutional right to vote for or against the impeachment of the President, they also have a duty to uphold, protect and respect the Constitution.
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The constitutional implications of the doctrine of separation of powers and the Rule of Law on the impeachment motion of President Jacob Zuma
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Samuel Freddy Khunou
Molatlhegi Jubilee
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The Thinker, Vol.70
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University of Johannesburg
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