
Constitutional Court of South Africa
The Constitutional Court of South Africa is the highest court in the country regarding constitutional matters. Established to uphold the Constitution, it reviews laws and government actions to ensure they comply with constitutional principles and protections. The court plays a vital role in protecting individual rights and freedoms, resolving disputes over the interpretation of the Constitution, and promoting the rule of law. Its decisions are final and binding, making it crucial in shaping South Africa's democracy and safeguarding the rights of its citizens.