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Government Gazette, 18 December 1996
No. 17678 17
Constitution of the Republic of South Africa, 1996 | Act No. 108, 1996 |
Chapter 2—Bill of Rights
(2)
A declaration of a state of emergency, and any legislation enacted or other action taken in consequence of that declaration, may be effective only —(a)
prospectively; and(b)
for no more than 21 days from the date of the declaration, unless the National Assembly resolves to extend the declaration. The Assembly may extend a declaration of a state of emergency for no more than three months at a time. The first extension of the state of emergency must be by a resolution adopted with a supporting vote of a majority of the members of the Assembly. Any subsequent extension must be by a resolution adopted with a supporting vote of at least 60 per cent of the members of the Assembly. A resolution in terms of this paragraph may be adopted only following a public debate in the Assembly.(3)
Any competent court may decide on the validity of —(a)
a declaration of a state of emergency;(b)
any extension of a declaration of a state of emergency; or(c)
any legislation enacted, or other action taken, in consequence of a declaration of a state of emergency.(4)
Any legislation enacted in consequence of a declaration of a state of emergency may derogate from the Bill of Rights only to the extent that —(a)
the derogation is strictly required by the emergency; and(b)
the legislation —(i)
is consistent with the Republic’s obligations under international law applicable to states of emergency;(ii)
conforms to subsection (5); and(iii)
is published in the national Government Gazette as soon as reasonably possible after being enacted.(5)
No Act of Parliament that authorises a declaration of a state of emergency, and no legislation enacted or other action taken in consequence of a declaration, may permit or authorise —(a)
indemnifying the state, or any person, in respect of any unlawful act;(b)
any derogation from this section; or(c)
any derogation from a section mentioned in column 1 of the Table of Non-Derogable Rights, to the extent indicated opposite that section in column 3 of the Table.