FEDERALISM
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Federalism In South Africa |
A contingency model for constitutional development in South Africa is presented. Federalism is superior to unitarism in resolving South Africa's constitutional dilemma. However, neither federation nor confederation are considered appropriate. |
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Civil Rights League Newsletter, Vol 40 No.3 August 1993 | |
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Civil Rights League Newsletter, Vol 38 No.4 November 1991 | |
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Civil Rights News Letter, October 1962 | |
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Civil Rights News Letter, September 1962 | |
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The remorseless process |
Federation leads to conflict. |
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Editorial: O Whistle and I'll Come | |
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A 'Solution' Which Does Not Solve | |
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Federalism and Political Change in South Africa | |
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Federalism - Opportunity or Evasion | |
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Get Things Right in the Interim Phase of Reform | |
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Nation of 50 Million Paupers | |
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Federation | |
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Marquard on Federalism | |
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Central African Federation | |
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Confusion of options | |
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A recipe for rivalry and discord | |
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Different faces of federalism | |
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A plea: decentralize the government | |
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The Doctor's discards |