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1. The following state institutions strengthen constitutional democracy in the Republic: a. The Public Protector. b. The South African Human Rights Commission. c. The Commission for the Promotion and Protection of the Rights of Cultural, Religious and Linguistic Communities. d. The Commission for Gender Equality. e. The Auditor-General. f.
- Chapter 9 institutions - South African Government
Alongside these measures, the founders of our democracy also...
- Chapter 9 institutions - South African Government
Chapter Nine Institutions refer to a group of organisations established in terms of Chapter 9 of the South African Constitution to guard democracy. The institutions are: the Public Protector; the South African Human Rights Commission (SAHRC)
The separation of powers doctrine, a central tenet of South African constitutional law, entails the provision of checks and balances between the three branches of government.1 These checks and balances were a constitutional measure aimed at strengthening our democracy.
Chapter 9: State Institutions Supporting Constitutional Democracy (ss 181–194) 181. Establishment and governing principles. The following state institutions strengthen constitutional democracy in the Republic: The Public Protector. The South African Human Rights Commission.
CHAPTER 9 StAte inStitutionS SuppoRtinG conStitutionAl democRAcY Establishment and governing principles 181. (1) The following state institutions strengthen constitutional democracy in the Republic: (a) The Public Protector. (b) The South African Human Rights Commission.
29 Φεβ 2024 · Alongside these measures, the founders of our democracy also created Chapter 9 institutions, which are established as independent and impartial. They are mandated to ensure that organs of state live up to the ideals of constitutionalism and are held to account for their actions or inactions.
The ‘State Institutions Supporting Constitutional Democracy’ – known as the Chapter 9 Institutions, after their place in the Constitution – consist of the Public Protector (PP), the Auditor‐ General (AG), the Electoral Commission (IEC), the South African Human Rights Commission