File:Fourie v Minister of Home Affairs (CC).djvu

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English: The judgment of the Constitutional Court of South Africa denying leave to appeal directly to that court in the case of Fourie and Another v Minister of Home Affairs and Another. The case later returned to the Constitutional Court and led to the legalisation of same-sex marriage in South Africa.
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Source http://www.constitutionalcourt.org.za/Archimages/785.PDF
Author Justice Moseneke, in the Constitutional Court of South Africa
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