超越歧视:马兰古和交叉性作为宪法解释的一般理论的使用

IF 1.2 Q1 LAW
Shreya Atrey
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本案例说明探讨了南非宪法法院在Mahlangu和Another诉劳工部长和其他人案中的里程碑式裁决,该裁决承认了《宪法》第9(3)条规定的交叉歧视。它表明,法院事实上超越了这一点,承认交叉性不仅是歧视法的一部分,也是一般宪法的一部分。
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Beyond discrimination: Mahlangu and the use of intersectionality as a general theory of constitutional interpretation
This case note explores the landmark decision of the South African Constitutional Court in Mahlangu and Another v. Minister of Labour and Others, which recognised intersectional discrimination under section 9(3) of the Constitution. It shows that the Court went beyond that in fact and recognised intersectionality not just as part of discrimination law, but also as part of general constitutional law, using it as a theory of constitutional interpretation in adjudication.
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