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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS<br />

The publishers and the editors would like to thank Juta Law and<br />

Academic Edge CC for permission to use material from the following<br />

chapters in Stu Woolman, Theunis Roux & Michael Bishop (eds)<br />

Constitutional Law of South Africa, 2 nd Edition (2008):<br />

• Frank Michelman ‘The Rule of Law, Legality & the Supremacy of<br />

the Constitution’ in Stu Woolman, Theunis Roux & Michael Bishop<br />

(eds) Constitutional Law of South Africa, 2 nd Edition (2005)<br />

Chapter 11;<br />

• Theunis Roux ‘Democracy’ in Stu Woolman, Theunis Roux &<br />

Michael Bishop (eds) Constitutional Law of South Africa, 2 nd<br />

Edition (2006) Chapter 10;<br />

• Stu Woolman ‘Application’ in Stu Woolman, Theunis Roux &<br />

Michael Bishop (eds) Constitutional Law of South Africa, 2 nd<br />

Edition (2005) Chapter 31;<br />

• Stu Woolman & Henk Botha ‘Limitations’ in Stu Woolman, Theunis<br />

Roux & Michael Bishop (eds) Constitutional Law of South Africa,<br />

2 nd Edition (2006) Chapter 34;<br />

• Stu Woolman ‘Dignity’ in Stu Woolman, Theunis Roux & Michael<br />

Bishop (eds) Constitutional Law of South Africa, 2 nd Edition<br />

(2006) Chapter 36;<br />

• Cathi Albertyn & Beth Goldblatt ‘Equality’ in Stu Woolman,<br />

Theunis Roux & Michael Bishop (eds) Constitutional Law of South<br />

Africa, 2 nd Edition (2007) Chapter 35;<br />

• Theunis Roux ‘Property’ in Stu Woolman, Theunis Roux & Michael<br />

Bishop (eds) Constitutional Law of South Africa, 2 nd Edition<br />

(2004) Chapter 36;<br />

• Sandra Liebenberg ‘The Interpretation of Socio-Economic Rights’<br />

in Stu Woolman, Theunis Roux & Michael Bishop (eds)<br />

Constitutional Law of South Africa, 2 nd Edition (2004) Chapter<br />

33.<br />

The publishers and the editors would also like to thank the Centre for<br />

Human Rights, the South African Institute for Advanced<br />

Constitutional, Public, Human Rights and International Law, Juta Law,<br />

the Constitutional Court Foundation, and Academic Edge CC for<br />

sponsoring the Constitutional Law of South Africa Public Lectures<br />

Series at the Women’s Jail on Constitution Hill and for making the<br />

conversations in <strong>this</strong> book possible.<br />

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