Abstract:
South Africa's constitution has been hailed the world over as truly revolutionary, yet over the past 19 years, the country has struggled to entrench a culture of constitutional democracy. Judith February and Gary Pienaar look at whether parliament has upheld the constitution, and progress towards the constitutional vision of human dignity.
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