Web2 When interpreting section 9(3) of the Constitution together with section 6 of PEPUDA it becomes clear and precise that the main objective of these two Acts is to protect and ensure that the law seeks to end the discrimination against any person, because gay or not, we are all equal before the law. Like the great Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela used to say, 3 “We will … WebDiscrimination Act, 4 of 2000 (PEPUDA or the Act). Overall, we endorse the intention to amend ... 1.3.5 Recommendations 12 1.4 Prohibited grounds – addition of transgender and gender identity 12 1.5 Prohibited grounds – new grounds for consideration 15 2 Section 6 – Third party liability for unfair discrimination 16 3 Retaliation ...
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WebPEPUDA was enacted in order to give effect to section 9 (4) of the Constitution which states that “no person may unfairly discriminate directly or indirectly against anyone on one or … WebSubstitution of section 6 of Act 4 of 2000 2. The following section is hereby substituted for section 6 of the principal Act: "Prevention and general prohibition of unfair discrimination 6. (1) Neither the State, a public body nor any person may unfairly discriminate against any person. (2) Any person who causes, encourages or requests another Websection 6 of the PEPUDA. I will conduct a literature study on the scope and implementation of affirmative action. There will also be a comparison study with the American system. 1 Constitution of the Republic of South Africa. 1996 -hereafter called the Constitution. 2 Section 9 of the Constitution. 3 Section 9(2) of the Constitution. man in his time