The only forensic evidence that experts agree to be 100
percent accurate would be the crime being
committed in court, in front of the judge and jury.
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No, media is not reflected in the Article 16 of New South African's Bill of Right. The Article is more on the constitutional limitations. The Media is reflected instead in Article 4 of the Bill. The Article 4 is entitled "Freedom of Speech, Assembly, and information".
<span>Section 1 states "there shall be freedom of thought, speech, expression and opinion, including a free press, which shall report and comment fairly and respect the right to reply."</span>
With proportional representation? Simple. A multiparty system.
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The State shall, within the limits of economic capacity and development, make effective provision for securing the right to work, to education and to public assistance in cases of unemployment, old age, sickness and disablement, and in other cases of undeserved want.
Congress' power to tax and spend for the general welfare and its power to regulate interstate commerce have been the primary sources of constitutional authority for most health care legislation.