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12     No. 15466
Government Gazette, 28 January 1994

Act No. 200, 1993 Constitution of the Republic of South Africa, 1993

Freedom of expression

15. (1) Every person shall have the right to freedom of speech and expression, which shall include freedom of the press and other media, and the freedom of artistic creativity and scientific research.

(2) All media financed by or under the control of the state shall be regulated in a manner which ensures impartiality and the expression of a diversity of opinion.


Assembly, demonstration and petition

16. Every person shall have the right to assemble and demonstrate with others peacefully and unarmed, and to present petitions.


Freedom of association

17. Every person shall have the right to freedom of association.


Freedom of movement

18. Every person shall have the right to freedom of movement anywhere within the national territory.


Residence

19. Every person shall have the right freely to choose his or her place of residence anywhere in the national territory.


Citizens’ rights

20. Every citizen shall have the right to enter, remain in and leave the Republic, and no citizen shall without justification be deprived of his or her citizenship.


Political rights

21. (1) Every citizen shall have the right—

(a)

to form, to participate in the activities of and to recruit members for a political party;

(b)

to campaign for a political party or cause; and

(c)

freely to make political choices.

(2) Every citizen shall have the right to vote, to do so in secret and to stand for election to public office.


Access to court

22. Every person shall have the right to have justiciable disputes settled by a court of law or, where appropriate, another independent and impartial forum.


Access to information

23. Every person shall have the right of access to all information held by the state or any of its organs at any level of government in so far as such information is required for the exercise or protection of any of his or her rights.


Administrative justice

24. Every person shall have the right to—

(a)

lawful administrative action where any of his or her rights or interests is affected or threatened;

(b)

procedurally fair administrative action where any of his or her rights or legitimate expectations is affected or threatened;