Chapter 2: Bill of Rights
(8) � No provision of this section may impede the state from taking legislative and other
measures to achieve land, water and related reform, in order to redress the results
of past racial discrimination, provided that any departure from the provisions of this
section is in accordance with the provisions of section 36(1).
(9) � Parliament must enact the legislation referred to in subsection (6).
Housing
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(1) Everyone has the right to have access to adequate housing.
(2) � The state must take reasonable legislative and other measures, within its available
resources, to achieve the progressive realisation of this right.
(3) � No one may be evicted from their home, or have their home demolished, without an
order of court made after considering all the relevant circumstances. No legislation
may permit arbitrary evictions.
Health care, food, water and social security
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(1)
Everyone has the right to have access to—
(a) � health care services, including reproductive health care;
(b) � sufficient food and water; and
(c) � social security, including, if they are unable to support themselves and their
dependants, appropriate social assistance.
(2) � The state must take reasonable legislative and other measures, within its available
resources, to achieve the progressive realisation of each of these rights.
(3) � No one may be refused emergency medical treatment.
Children
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(1)
Every child has the right—
(a) � to a name and a nationality from birth;
(b) � to family care or parental care, or to appropriate alternative care when
removed from the family environment;
(c) � to basic nutrition, shelter, basic health care services and social services;
(d) � to be protected from maltreatment, neglect, abuse or degradation;
(e) � to be protected from exploitative labour practices;
(f) � not to be required or permitted to perform work or provide services that—
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