Legal subsidiarity and constitutional rights
In South African constitutional jurisprudence, “legal subsidiarity” is a theory of the appropriate relationship between and hierarchy among various sources of law, particularly the Constitution, statutes, and the common law. Core tenets of the theory are that courts should avoid making a constitutio...
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