Minutes of proceedings with annexures selected of the south african national convention, held at durban, cape town and bloemfontein, 12th october, 1908, to 11th may, 1909 multiple formats at help with reading books. Republic of south africa constitution act 110 of 1983 south. Constitutive act of the african union we, heads of state and government of the member states of the organization of african unity oau. The period 1909 to 1910 covers the independence period and is essentially the genesis of the constitutional development of south africa. It was exactly eight years after the signing of the treaty of vereeniging, which had brought the second angloboer war to an end. On 31 may 1961 south africa was declared a republic. For the reasons to be found at pages 645 and 652 of the report this. Republic of south africa constitution act 110 of 1983. Former boer republics were granted responsible government within british empireonly whites could vote 1909. Aug 18, 2019 this act, which brought into being the south african state as it is known today, served as the south african constitution until 1961, when south africa became a republic and left the commonwealth. South african competition law home brand south africa. Expand opportunities for south african participation in world markets, while recognising the role of foreign competition within south africa. Cape of good hope, natal, orange free state and transvaal.
Aug 20, 2008 the fifteenth amendment of the constitution of south africa formally the constitution fifteenth amendment act of 2008 repealed some of the provisions inserted into the constitution by the eighth and tenth amendments which allowed for floorcrossing, that is, allowed members of legislative bodies to move from one political party to another without losing their seats. The competition commission is responsible for investigating and evaluating mergers and prohibited practices. South african schools act 84 of 1996 b 5 education labour relations council this act means this act and all regulations promulgated under this act. In this act, unless it is otherwise expressed or implied, the words the union shall be taken to mean the union of south africa as con stituted under this act, and the words houses of parliament, house of parliament, or parliament, shall be taken to mean the parliament of the. The competition act of 1998 fundamentally reformed the countrys competition legislation. Act to amend the constitution of the republic of south africa, 1996, so as to effect certain consequential amendments necessitated by the provisions of the constitution fourteenth amendment act of 2008. Justices of the peace and commissioners of oaths act 16 28 apr 1999 labour relations act 66 of 1995 1 mar 2015 land survey act 8 of 1997. Interwar segregation policy in the union of south africa. Africans claims in south africa marxists internet archive. This period was characterised by the enactment of the south africa act by the british parliament, establishing an independent union of south africa comprising the territories of cape colony, orange free state, natal and transvaal. Following the defeat of the boers in the angloboer or south african war 18991902, the union of south africa was created as a selfgoverning dominion of the british empire on 31 may 1910 in terms of the south africa act 1909, which amalgamated the four previously separate british colonies. As such, it is intended to provide the reader or hisher entity with general information of interest.
Fifteenth amendment of the constitution of south africa. The south africa act, 1909 is an article from the american journal of international law, volume 4 view more articles from the american journal of international law. The south africa act was the third major piece of legislation passed by the parliament of the united kingdom with the intent of. Constitutional documents of south africa, acts of the parliament of the united kingdom. In 1960 the white government held a referendum to decide whether south africa would become a republic. South africas economic system is predominantly based on free market principles. Matomelas location, defined partly by joining surveys. Apr 11, 2019 the politicking behind the scenes for the formation of the union of south africa allowed the foundations of apartheid to be laid. The south africa act was finally passed at the end of august 1909 paving the way for the establishment of the union government. Later her obtained employment in maseru, lesotho but resided with his wife and children in ladybrand, south africa. The fifteenth amendment of the constitution of south africa formally the constitution fifteenth amendment act of 2008 repealed some of the provisions inserted into the constitution by the eighth and tenth amendments which allowed for floorcrossing, that is, allowed members of legislative bodies to move from one political party to another without. Act to amend the constitution of the republic of south africa, 1996, so as to further regulate the determination of political party participation in provincial delegations to the national council of provinces.
The act was signed by the president on 8 april 2009, but. South africa act, 1909, that legislation affecting the coloured franchise re. The country of south africa was created south africa had four provinces. The south africa act of 1909 formally created the political entity that is south africa today. The south africa act 1909 was an act of the british parliament which created the union of south africa from the british colonies of the cape of good hope, natal. Although repealed, the basic structure of the 1909 act continued to live on in its replacement, the republic of south africa constitution act, 1961. In 1951 the national and afrikaner parties concluded a merger, which resulted in the. Section 85 vi of the south africa act enabled the four provincial councils at that time to make ordinances in relation to. The south africa act, 1909 is an article from the american journal of international law, volume 4. Tenth amendment of the constitution of south africa. South africa act, 1909 statute of westminster 1931. However, as in most developed economies, competition is controlled.
It was the work of white delegates who represented white electorates, less than onefifth of the population of the new country to a national conventionmeeting variously at durban, cape. Admission of persons to the union regulation act no. Hansard 18032005 acts s south africa act 1909 4 other acts called south africa act section mentions house date. The president of the peoples democratic republic of algeria 2. It was the work of white delegates who represented white electorates, less than onefifth of the population of the new country.
This act was passed through both houses of the imperial parliament exactly as it was forwarded after the south african convention. Although the union of south africa act was passed by the british parliament at westminster, it was wholly constructed by south afncan representatives in south africa. The union of south africa south africa act, 1909 this act was passed through both houses of the imperial parliament exactly as it was forwarded after the south african convention was held. South africa act, act of 1909 that unified the british colonies of the cape colony, natal, transvaal, and orange river see orange free state and thereby established the union of south africa. In coming to this conclusion the court adopted the general interpretation placed upon these words in gillingham v transvaalsche koelkamers beperkt 1908 ts 964, which had to do with the appealability of a sequestration order. Section 44 of the union of south africa act 1909, made provision for the qualifications of members of the house of assembly as follows. South africas independence within the commonwealth of nations was not officially recognized by britain until the statute of westminster in 1931, and it was not until 1961 that south africa became a truly independent republic. The south africa act passed by the british parliament in 1909 merged the self governing british colonies of the cape, natal, orange river and the transvaal into. The south africa act of 1909, established the union of south africa as well as the a second tier of government in the form of the four provinces of cape, natal, orange free state and transvaal, within the union. South africa, as follows the act was first published in gazette eztraordinary no. Africa act, 1909, or thy other law, such land could not. Aug 01, 2015 justices of the peace and commissioners of oaths act 16 28 apr 1999 labour relations act 66 of 1995 1 mar 2015 land survey act 8 of 1997. This act may be cited as the south africa act, 1909. South african national convention 19081909 the online.
Understanding the new companies act pwc south africa. The first constitution for the union of south africa was adopted in 1910. Fourteenth amendment of the constitution of south africa. He worked in south africa and iater acquired south african citizenship. South african national convention 1908 1909 south african national convention 1908 1909. South africa act, 1909 enacted by the parliament of the united kingdom related portals. The union of south africa south africa act, 1909 this. South africa act, 190919600603 wikisource, the free.
This gave rights to the white minority but took away the right to vote of the majority of south africans. List of mentions of the south africa act 1909 in parliament in the period 1803 to 2005. Feb 11, 2014 this is the text of the south africa act, 1909, as at 3 june 1960, that being the date on which the senate act, 1960, was published and came into force. Act to amend the constitution of the republic of south africa, 1996, so as to enable a member of a municipal council to become a member of another party whilst retaining membership of that council. In a convention during 1908 9, the leaders of the afrikaners as the boers were now called, together with those from the cape and natal, drafted a constitution for a united south africa that passed the british parliament as the south africa act in 1909 and became effective on 31 may 1910. Africa since 1935, vol viii of the unesco general history of africa, published by james currey, 1999, editor.
South africa act, 1909 wikisource, the free online library. This was shortly after the british parliament passed the south africa act 1909, merging the four british dependencies of cape colony, orange free state, natal. The banks act, 19851994 from 7 june 1985 new york times, nicholas kristof, pretoria curb. South africas constitution of 1996 with amendments. On may 31, 1910, the union of south africa was formed under british dominion. Constitution of the republic of south africa south african. Paving the road to apartheid 98 level parliament system established. On 2 december 1909 by royal proclamation, the union of south africa was established and would come into existence on 31 may 1910. The schedule to the south africa act of 1909 did envisage the transfer, under certain conditions, of the territories to the union of south africa, but africans were not contracting parties to these arrangements and they do not regard the provisions of the schedule as morally and politically binding on them. Mar 25, 20 south africa has a developed and regulated competition regime based on best international practice. To introduce a new constitution for the republic of south africa and to. The act also made provisions for admitting rhodesia as a fifth province of the union in the future, but rhodesian colonists rejected this option in a referendum held in 1922. Areas covered include the regulatory framework, regulatory authorities, relevant triggering events and thresholds. This act, which brought into being the south african state as it is known today, served as the south african constitution until 1961, when south africa became a republic and left the commonwealth.
This is the text of the south africa act, 1909, as at 3 june 1960, that being the date on which the senate act, 1960, was published and came into force. Definitive conditions regarding the future of lesotho, along with botswana and swaziland, were entailed in the schedule of the south africa act that deferred incorporation indefinitely. The repeal of section 17 of the coloured persons representative council act, 1964 act no. Eighth amendment of the constitution of south africa. Act to amend the constitution of the republic of south africa, 1996, so as to enable a member of the national assembly or a provincial legislature to become a member of another party whilst retaining membership of the national assembly or that provincial legislature. It was the work of white delegates who represented white electorates, less than onefifth of the. The act also made provisions for admitting rhodesia as a fifth province of the union in the future, but rhodesian colonists rejected this option in. The south africa act 1909 was an act of the british parliament which created the union of south africa from the british colonies of the cape of good hope, natal, orange river colony, and transvaal. Wikizero eighth amendment of the constitution of south africa. The colonial parliaments of the cape colony, natal, orange river colony orange free state and transvaal were composed of european settlers only. Constitutional history of south africa constitutionnet.