Constitutional Law of South Africa, 2nd Edition; Published by Juta.
Consists of various chapters with discussions on :
Standing, Ripeness and Mootness; The Rule of Law, Legality and the Supremacy of the Constitution; Founding Statements; Co-operative Government; Legislative Competence; National Legislative Authority; Provincial Legislative Authority; Provincial Constitutions; Public Protector; Auditor General; Human Rights Commission; The Commission for Gender Equality; Independent Communication Authority of South Africa (ICASA); Commission for Promotion & Protection of the Rights of Cultural, Religious and Linguistic Communities; Public Procurement; Traditional Leadership; Transitional Provisions on Executive Authority, Assets and Liabilities; Elections; International Law & International Agreements; Application; The Interpretation of Socio-Economic Rights; Dignity; Reproductive Rights; Privacy; Freedom of Religion, Belief and Opinion; Freedom of Assembly; Freedom of Association; Property; Children’s Rights; Sentencing and Punishment; Environment; Freedom of Trade, Occupation and Profession; Health; Water; Food; Access to Information; Just Administrative Action; Slavery, Servitude and Forced Labour; Official Languages.