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Web1 de dic. de 2024 · The connection between procedural fairness and the rule of law was assumed to be trite until the majority judgment in Masetlha v President of the Republic of South Africa & another 2008 (1) SA 566 (CC). WebAlthough the principle of legality encompasses the requirement of procedural rationality, the Constitutional Court held that it was necessary to note that, in Masetlha v President of the RSA(2008 (1) SA 566 (CC)) (Masetlha), it was held that the principle does not encompass the requirement of procedural fairness. marche a l ombre streming
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