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Can a person stand up for someone else’s human rights?

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An interested person can bring an application to a court on behalf of a person whose human rights are being infringed. Section 38 of the Constitution allows any person to act on behalf of someone else who cannot do so themselves. Further, the interested person could even act on behalf of a group or community of persons who are affected.

Human Rights

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