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unusual facts about Sixth Amendment of the Constitution of South Africa


Sixth Amendment

Sixth Amendment of the Constitution of South Africa, which altered the structure of the judiciary and made a number of other technical changes


Chief Justice of South Africa

In 2001, after Mohammed's death and, consequently, with the position of Chief Justice vacant, the Sixth Amendment of the Constitution of South Africa fused the positions of Chief Justice and President of the Constitutional Court into one single job of Chief Justice.

The position of Chief Justice as it stands today was created in 2001 by the Sixth Amendment of the Constitution of South Africa, as an amalgamation of two previous high-ranking judicial positions of Chief Justice and President of the Constitutional Court.


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