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  2. The use of the words "any conduct of the President" indicated that "the section is to be given a wide meaning as far as the conduct of the President is concerned." The section's "apparent purpose" was to ensure that the Constitutional Court, as the highest Court in constitutional matters, should control declarations of constitutional invalidity ...

  3. Kruger v President of the Republic of South Africa - Wikipedia

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    Moleah v University of Transkei and Others 1998 (2) SA 522 (Tk). Pharmaceutical Manufacturers Association of SA and Another: In re Ex parte President of the Republic of South Africa and Others 2000 (2) SA 674 (CC). Prince v President, Cape Law Society, and Others 2001 (2) SA 388 (CC). South African Liquor Traders Association and Others v ...

  4. South African constitutional law - Wikipedia

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    One consequence of this was to introduce a very far-reaching system of judicial review in South Africa; [2] early influential judgments in that regard were President v Hugo, [i] Fedsure Life Assurance v Johannesburg, [ii] and, in particular, Pharmaceutical Manufacturers Association: In re Ex Parte President, in which, in the process of holding ...

  5. Category : Constitutional Court of South Africa cases

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    Paulsen v Slip Knot; Pharmaceutical Manufacturers Association of South Africa: In re Ex Parte President of the Republic of South Africa; Phillips v Director of Public Prosecutions; Port Elizabeth Municipality v Various Occupiers; President v M&G Media; President v Hugo; Prince v Law Society

  6. Judicial review in South Africa - Wikipedia

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    [vi] In Pharmaceutical Manufacturers Association, Justice President Chaskalson found that decisions requiring a "political judgment" (such as the presidential proclamation of an act) are unlikely to be administrative in nature, [iii] and, later the same year in Department of Education v Ed-U-College, Justice O'Regan expanded on the distinction ...

  7. Minister of Health v New Clicks - Wikipedia

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    New Clicks South Africa (Pty) Ltd v Tshabalala-Msimang and Another NNO; Pharmaceutical Society of South Africa and Others v Tshabalala-Msimang and Another NNO 2005 (2) SA 530 (C) is an important case in South African administrative law. However, note that this case went on appeal, first to the Supreme Court of Appeal and thereafter to the ...

  8. Democratic Alliance v President - Wikipedia

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    Democratic Alliance v President of the Republic of South Africa and Others, often known as Simelane, is a 2012 decision of the Constitutional Court of South Africa which expanded rationality review to include an evaluation of the relationship between the procedure by which, executive decisions are taken and the purpose for which the relevant executive power is conferred.

  9. Masetlha v President - Wikipedia

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    Masetlha v President of the Republic of South Africa and Another [2006] ZAGPHC 107; (2007) 28 ILJ 1013 (T) in the High Court of South Africa, Transvaal Provincial Division: Related actions: Independent Newspapers v Minister for Intelligence Services [2008] ZACC 6; 2008 (5) SA 31 (CC); 2008 (8) BCLR 771 (CC) Court membership; Judges sitting