Everyone has the right to freedom of conscience, religion, thought, belief and opinion. 2. Religious observances may be conducted at state or state-aided institutions, provided that (a) those observances follow rules made by the appropriate public authorities;... Injustice, Violence and Peace: The Case of South Africa - 第 197 頁Hennie P. P. Lötter 著 - 1997 - 223 頁有限的預覽 - 關於此書
| Paul Germond, Steve De Gruchy - 1997 - 348 頁
...organisations. This is in large part because, in another provision in the Bill of Rights, it is stated that 'Everyone has the right to freedom of conscience, religion, thought, belief and opinion'.6 It is possible that the churches could be protected from the reach of the equality clause... | |
| Thobeka Vuyelwa Mda, Matoane Steward Mothata - 2000 - 244 頁
...belief. In South Africa, the last option is contained in Section 15 (1) of the Constitution which reads: "everyone has the right to freedom of conscience, religion, thought, belief and opinion". Also, Section 7 of the South African Schools Act indicates that "attendance of religious observances... | |
| Shadrack Gutto - 2001 - 388 頁
...or W) the privacy of their communications infringed. 15. Freedom of religion, belief and opinion (1) Everyone has the right to freedom of conscience, religion,...(b) they are conducted on an equitable basis; and (r) attendance at them is free and voluntary. 310 (3) (a) This section does not prevent legislation... | |
| Hildegard Warnink - 2001 - 290 頁
...African Constitution2 entrenches a right to religious and related freedoms in the following terms: "Everyone has the right to freedom of conscience, religion, thought, belief and opinion." Compared to the manner in which this right is asserted in some key international human rights declarations... | |
| Jeremy Sarkin-Hughes, Yves Haeck, Johan vande Lanotte - 2001 - 368 頁
...and the South African Bill of Rights Section 15(1) of South Africa's 1996 Constitution provides that "[everyone] has the right to freedom of conscience, religion, thought, belief and opinion", while s31(1) guarantees for persons belonging to a religious community the right to practice their... | |
| Meena Anand - 2004 - 268 頁
...(d) the privacy of their communications infringed. Freedom of religion, belief and opinion 15. (1) Everyone has the right to freedom of conscience, religion,...(3) (a) This section does not prevent legislation recognising(i) marriages concluded under any tradition, or a system of religious, personal or family... | |
| Thilo Marauhn - 2005 - 208 頁
...This deduction can be made from the provisions of s 15(3) of the Constitution which reads as follows: (a) This section does not prevent legislation recognising (i) marriages concluded under any tradition, or system of religious, personal, or family law; or (ii) systems of personal and family law under any... | |
| Bert N. Adams, Jan Trost - 2005 - 666 頁
...this state of affairs has been called into question, in part, because the constitution declares that "everyone has the right to freedom of conscience, religion, thought, belief, and opinion." thus clearing the way for the recognition of "marriages concluded under any tradition or a system of... | |
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