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The decision of the South African Constitutional Court in "Government of the Republic of South Africa v. Grootboom" is one of the leading examples involving judicial enforcement of socio-economic rights known to comparative constitutional lawyers. At the time of the decision, many praised the court's decision, as pragmatic and a democracy-sensitive approach to the enforcement of socio-economic rights by the judiciary, which provided important evidence of the possibility of judicial enforcement of these rights.