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1. The Constitution of the Republic of South Africa recognizes the importance of public international law in the country's legal system. It states that customary international law and international agreements are law in South Africa unless they are inconsistent with the Constitution.
2. Public international law holds a significant place in South African law as it informs and influences legislation, court decisions, and government actions. It is considered an integral part of the legal framework of the country and is used to interpret and strengthen domestic law. Additionally, South Africa engages with international human rights law and international organizations to promote and protect the rights of its citizens.