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| A constitutional and legal framework for a prosperous South Africa by Dr Brian Benfield |
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History teaches us that successful countries – in the sense of being more peaceful and prosperous than others – have fundamental characteristics in common: South Africa’s past has left its people ill prepared for dealing with a rights-based society. Fundamental rights, taken for granted in more humane societies, were trampled on with impunity. This heritage leaves us with at least four areas of grave concern: |
South Africans are a nation of great promise and I am convinced that we can find solutions to these problems. However, there can be no doubt that this will require dedication, goodwill, and above all, adherence to sound constitutional and legal principles. The Free Market Foundation, in common with the rest of the nation, is most anxious that South Africa should throw off its negative heritage, especially as far as the law is concerned. That is why the FMF organised a conference with the title Liberty and Prosperity: Principles of Good Law in a Complex Society. The purpose was to discuss the kind of justice system South Africa should be striving to establish, and how it can be achieved. There can be no doubt that South Africa will have greater civil and economic liberties if we make our Constitution a living document respected by citizens and government alike; and especially if government willingly abides by the limitations the Constitution places on its powers. If we then also adopt a legal framework based on respect for the rule of law, with strict limitations on the granting of discretionary administrative powers, we will have created the conditions needed to make South Africa a truly free, just and prosperous nation. (Adapted from the opening remarks of Dr Brian Benfield to the Liberty and Prosperity: Principles of Good Law in a Complex Society conference on 27 July 2000. Dr Benfield is the Chairman of Clientéle Holdings Limited and Deputy Chairman of The Free Market Foundation.) FMF Policy Bulletin / 02 February 2010 |
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