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  2. Panic of 1857 - Wikipedia

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    An illustration of a bank run on Seamen's Savings Bank during the Panic of 1857. The Panic of 1857 was a financial crisis in the United States caused by the declining international economy and over-expansion of the domestic economy. Because of the invention of the telegraph by Samuel F. Morse in 1844, the Panic of 1857 was the first financial ...

  3. South Africa Bill of Rights - Wikipedia

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    South Africa Bill of Rights. Add languages. Add links. Article; ... Download QR code; ... Chapter Two of the Constitution of South Africa;

  4. Chapter Two of the Constitution of South Africa - Wikipedia

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    Chapter Two of the Constitution of South Africa contains the Bill of Rights, a human rights charter that protects the civil, political and socio-economic rights of all people in South Africa. The rights in the Bill apply to all law, including the common law , and bind all branches of the government, including the national executive, Parliament ...

  5. Category:Historical constitutions of South Africa - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export ... South African Constitution of 1983 ... Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; ...

  6. Constitution of South Africa - Wikipedia

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    Chapter 2 is a bill of rights which enumerates the civil, political, economic, social and cultural human rights of the people of South Africa. Most of these rights apply to anyone in the country, with the exception of the right to vote, the right to work and the right to enter the country, which apply only to citizens.

  7. 1857 in South Africa - Wikipedia

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    6 – Marthinus Wessel Pretorius becomes the first President of the Executive Council of the South African Republic (Zuid Afrikaansche Republiek). [4] June. 29 – Act no. 10 of 29 June 1857 grants the Cape Town Railway and Dock Company approval to construct a 57-mile long (92-kilometre) railway between Cape Town and Wellington. [5] Unknown date

  8. South African president signs controversial land seizure bill ...

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    Opponents of a controversial South African land expropriation bill are calling the legislation a threat to private ownership after it was endorsed by the country's president.

  9. Freedom of expression in South Africa - Wikipedia

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    The rights in the Bill of Rights may be limited only in terms of law of general application to the extent that the limitation is reasonable and justifiable in an open and democratic society based on human dignity, equality and freedom, taking into account all relevant factors, including— (a) the nature of the right;