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| (1) May a Constitutional Amendment that has already been passed by the National Assembly and signed by the President nevertheless be unconstitutional due to an inadequate or improper process? If so, to what extent is said process considered inadequate or improper? (2) May a Constitutional Amendment that has already been passed by the National Assembly and signed by the President nevertheless be unconstitutional because its content is in violation of certain fundamental principles upon which the Constitution is based? - JY Interpretation NO-499 | Constitutional Court of the Republic of China | China - Taiwan | 24 Mar 2000 | AsianLII |
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| S v Makwanyane |
[1995] ZACC 3; |
Constitutional Court of South Africa | South Africa | 6 Jun 1995 | SAFLII |
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