Constitutional Provisions and Traditional Arrangements
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Which of the following is true about the final chapter of the Constitution?

  • It focuses on self-determination.
  • It discusses agency and delegation.
  • It includes principles of international law. (correct)
  • It provides definitions.
  • What changed in the Interim Constitution and the Constitution of RSA, 1996?

  • International Law was abolished in SA.
  • International Law was considered inferior to SA domestic law.
  • International Law was ignored in SA Constitutions.
  • International Law was given a central place in SA's new Constitutional dispensation. (correct)
  • Which of the following is considered a source of International Law?

  • International conventions.
  • Customary International Law.
  • General provisions of law recognised by civilised nations.
  • All of the above. (correct)
  • When does an international agreement bind the republic on an international level?

    <p>After it has been ratified by the national executive</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Who is responsible for negotiating and signing international agreements in South Africa?

    <p>The national executive</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the difference between a dualist approach and a monist approach?

    <p>A dualist approach requires a further act of legislative incorporation before a treaty becomes part of a country's municipal law, while a monist approach does not require this</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What happens if the provisions of an international agreement adopted in parliament and ratified by the executive are not observed?

    <p>The country may incur responsibility towards other signatory state parties to that international agreement</p> Signup and view all the answers

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