South African Constitution Redefines Social Rights and Equality
The article explores the connection between social rights and equality in South African law. It discusses how social rights judgments can be seen through the lens of equality principles. The authors raise questions about whether poverty can be considered a form of discrimination, the role of dignity in social rights cases, the relationship between equality and positive action, and the value of social rights in a Bill of Rights. They argue that social rights extend equality principles to issues of poverty and welfare.