QUESTION 1 1. “This point therefore tells us that law is part of the political
system and can never be separated from politics and other issues that
characterise our society in various ways.” (Study Guide p.7) Now look out for
the document, “Freedom Charter” and go through all the clauses. Thereafter
skim through the Preamble, Chapter 1 and Chapter 2 of the Constitution of
South Africa and discuss the connection between the two documents. (4)
Historical Context of the Freedom Charter:
• Provide a historical background of the Freedom Charter, detailing its
adoption in 1955 by the Congress of the People. Discuss its significance
during the struggle against apartheid and its influence on subsequent
movements.
Constitutional Development:
• Outline the process of drafting and adopting the Constitution of South
Africa, emphasizing the transition from apartheid to democracy and the
role of the Constitution as a symbol of reconciliation and transformation.
Comparative Analysis:
• Compare specific clauses of the Freedom Charter with corresponding
provisions in the Constitution. Discuss any modifications or adaptations
made during the drafting process.
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