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This court, the highest in South Africa on constitutional matters, was born of the country's first democratic Constitution in 1994. In an acclaimed new building at Constitution Hill, the 11 judges stand guard over the Constitution and protect everyone's human rights.

Latest Judgments
12 April 2012
Maccsand v City of Cape Town and Others (the Chamber of mines and Agric South Africa as Amici Curiae) v Swartland Municipality and Others CCT102/11
12 April 2012
Minister of Mineral Resources v Swartland Municipality and Others CCT102/11
12 April 2012
Competition Commission of South Africa v Senwes Limited CCT61/11
30 March 2012
Mandlakayise John Hlophe v Premier of the Western Cape Province; Mandlakayise John Hlophe v Freedom Under Law and Others CCT41/11; CCT46/11
30 March 2012
Mathilda Louisa Wiese v Government Employee Pension Fund and Others CCT111/11
22 March 2012
Ex parte: The Premier: Limpopo Province v The Speaker: Limpopo Provincial Legislature and Others CCT94/10
13 March 2012
Maphango and Others v Aengus Lifestyle Properties (Pty) Ltd CCT57/11
11 January 2012
C and Others v Department of Health and Social Development, Gauteng and Others CCT55/11
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 


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