Constitution of the Republic of South Africa, 1996
Chapter 2—Bill of Rights
(3)
The state may not unfairly discriminate directly or indirectly against anyone on one or more grounds, including race, gender, sex, pregnancy, marital status, ethnic or social origin, colour, sexual orientation, age, disability, religion, conscience, belief, culture, language and birth.
(4)
No person may unfairly discriminate directly or indirectly against anyone on one or more grounds in terms of subsection (3). National legislation must be enacted to prevent or prohibit unfair discrimination.
(5)
Discrimination on one or more of the grounds listed in subsection (3) is unfair unless it is established that the discrimination is fair.
Human dignity
10.
Everyone has inherent dignity and the right to have their dignity respected and protected.
Life
11.
Everyone has the right to life.
Freedom and security of the person
12.
(1)
Everyone has the right to freedom and security of the person, which includes the right —
(a)
not to be deprived of freedom arbitrarily or without just cause;
(b)
not to be detained without trial;
(c)
to be free from all forms of violence from either public or private sources;
(d)
not to be tortured in any way; and
(e)
not to be treated or punished in a cruel, inhuman or degrading way.
(2)
Everyone has the right to bodily and psychological integrity, which includes the right —
(a)
to make decisions concerning reproduction;
(b)
to security in and control over their body; and
(c)
not to be subjected to medical or scientific experiments without their informed consent.
Slavery, servitude and forced labour
13.
No one may be subjected to slavery, servitude or forced labour.
Privacy
14.
Everyone has the right to privacy, which includes the right not to have —