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- ItemThe adjudication of budgetary decisions in socio-economic rights litigation(Stellenbosch : Stellenbosch University, 2024-03) Rankin, Claire; Liebenberg, Sandra; Stellenbosch University. Faculty of Law. Dept. of Public Law.ENGLISH ABSTRACT: The entrenchment of socio-economic rights in the Constitution of the Republic of South Africa, 1996 commits the State to securing socio-economic redress in South Africa through the provision of various socio-economic goods and services. Ensuring the successful realisation of socio-economic rights requires, amongst other things, the provision of adequate budgetary support towards the programmes and policies aimed at giving effect to such rights. Judicial intervention in the State’s budgetary domain is traditionally understood to strain at the limits of the courts’ institutional legitimacy and competency. However, the manner in which socio-economic rights have been entrenched in the Constitution, the courts’ subsequent interpretation thereof, and the State’s existing budgetary patterns indicate that there may be a need for courts to assess the constitutionality of the budgetary support the State makes available to socio-economic policies and programmes. This study considers how courts could approach judicial intervention within such a context. Drawing from the work of legal theorists Rosalind Dixon and Katharine Young, this thesis suggests a suitable theoretical framework that could guide courts’ intervention in budgetary matters in a socio-economic rights context and makes recommendations regarding how such a framework could be utilised within the courts’ existing review and remedial paradigms.