South Africa’s Constitution remains one of the most celebrated in the world, widely credited for safeguarding fundamental freedoms, entrenching human dignity, and guiding the country’s transition from apartheid to a democratic society. Over the past three decades, it has played a critical role in advancing equality, protecting civil liberties, and establishing key institutions that uphold accountability and the rule of law.

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