South African Bill of Rights
The South African Bill of Rights is a key part of the Constitution of South Africa, adopted in 1996. It outlines the fundamental rights and freedoms that every individual in the country is entitled to, promoting equality, dignity, and respect for all citizens.
This Bill includes rights such as the right to life, freedom of expression, and the right to education. It serves as a framework for protecting human rights and guides legislation and government actions, ensuring that the values of democracy and justice are upheld in South Africa.