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132 Jackson (1998-1999:600); sien ook Botha (2007:582).<br />

<strong>LitNet</strong> Akademies Jaargang <strong>10</strong> (1), <strong>Maart</strong> <strong>2013</strong><br />

133 Sien bv. Cheadle, Davis en Haysom (2006:33-3) en ook Markesinis en Fedtke (2005-<br />

2006:66-8).<br />

134 1997 7 BCLR 851 (KH), 1997 3 786 (KH) par. 90.<br />

135 Cheadle, Davis en Haysom (2006:33-3).<br />

136 Ackermann (2005-2006:169-93); en sien ook Ackermann (2006:497-515).<br />

137 En met kommentaar op Markesinis en Fedtke (2005-2006:11-167).<br />

138 2001 5 BCLR 449 (KH), 2001 3 SA 409 (KH) par. 133.<br />

139 Ackermann (2005-2006:186); sien ook Bernstein v Bester 1996 2 SA 751 (KH), 1996 4<br />

BCLR 449 (KH) par. 132-3.<br />

140 Vir die betekenis van die konsep nuwe grondwette (new constitutions) sien par. 2 hier bo.<br />

141 De Waal (1995:1-29); Du Plessis (2005:1/30-30/30); Du Plessis (2008:524-36).<br />

142 Venter (2008:16-31).<br />

143 1995 6 BCLR 665 (KH), 1995 3 SA 391 (KH), 1995 2 SACR 1 (KH) par. 39; sien ook die<br />

inleidingsparagraaf tot par. 2.1.3 hier bo.<br />

144 1996 5 BCLR 658 (KH), 1996 3 SA 850 (KH) par. 127.<br />

145 Du Plessis v De Klerk 1996 5 BCLR 658 (KH), 1996 3 SA 850 (KH) par. 144.<br />

146 1995 6 BCLR 665 (KH), 1995 3 SA 391 (KH), 1995 2 SACR 1 (KH) par. 39.<br />

147 Soos Cheadle, Davis en Haysom (2006:33-3) verduidelik: “Great care must be taken to<br />

ground comparative borrowing, both within the context of the texts from which that authority<br />

emanates and as the nature and purpose of our text. For example, the absence of a general<br />

limitation clause in the United States Constitution or the fact that the European Convention of<br />

Human Rights is an instrument governing the conduct of national states, has a considerable<br />

bearing on the nature of the jurisprudence of the United States Supreme Court and the<br />

European Court of Human Rights. To borrow uncritically from these jurisdictions, without<br />

considering the appropriate context, is an exercise fraught with danger, a fact which was<br />

acknowledged by Chaskalson P. in Makwanyane.” Sien ookSanderson v Attorney-General,<br />

Eastern Cape 1997 (12) BCLR 1675 (KH), 1998 2 SA 38 (KH) par. 26.<br />

148 Tushnet (2004:649-63).<br />

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