LAW
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Mahatma Gandhi as a barrister of law in South Africa |
Gandhi went to india in 1896 to promote the South African Indian cause, to recruit Indian barristers to assist in the Indian rights movement in Natal, and to relocate ... |
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List of Exhibits: Legal documents from State v Ndukwana and 4 others |
Legal documents from the 1976 trial of the State v Ndukwana and 4 others. Includes: List of exhibits, Affidavit by East London medical officer who examined Accused no. 2 on Dec 16, l974, Handwritten affidavits by four accused regarding treatment by the police, Affidavit by Patrick N. |
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Liberalism and a Bill of Rights | ||
Letters written to Siva and Nathoo by Phyllis Naidoo |
Phyllis writes to Siva and Nathoo. |
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Letter from the President: Africa unites against tyranny! Migration: Blame crime on criminals, not foreigners |
Letter from the President: Africa unites against tyranny! |
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Letter from Phyllis Naidoo to Susan, Bob,Michael, Tim and Amy |
Please note my address. I've lost the box now that I am not practicing Law. This is my home and you are welcome as always to visit, to share a cup of coffee. I cannot remember Jackie and Eric Metzner - What did they do? |
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Letter from Phyllis Naidoo to Maggie |
Please note my address. I've lost the box now that I am not practicing Law. This is my home and you are welcome as always to visit, to share a cup of coffee. I cannot recall whose detention I wrote to you about. I have been waiting to publish short stories on where are they now? |
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Letter from Phyllis Naidoo to Benedicte |
Please note my address. Ive lost the box now that I am not practicing law. This is my home and you are welcome as always. Who are all these strange faces you send me. I know Insunn. The little one cannot be Marit. She should be 10 now. Who are the others Kristin and Eirik. |
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Letter from Joe to Phyllis Naidoo |
Your letter of 14 April arrived a couple days ago, looks like mail is not too regularly to this sand blown place. |
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Legitimacy and Statistics: A Critical Analysis of the First Tri-cameral Parliamentary Elections, August 1984 |
South African Labour and Develpoment Research Unit |
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Legalized Lawlessness : The public safety amendment bill |
Statement regarding the abolition of pass laws in attempt to find a peaceful solution to the country's problems. |
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Legalistic Cynicism | ||
Legal and allied professions | ||
Law and order - a legal perspective | ||
Labour/Domestic workers | ||
Labour Laws Press cuttings | ||
Indians in South Africa, 1860-1914: the British Imperial Philosophy on Trial |
EIGHTEENTH-CENTURY mercantilist dogma notwithstanding, the earliest stirrings of British imperial activity owed their inception to private initiative rather than governmental enterprise. |
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Indian Opinion No. 49-51 Vol. 39 Friday, 5th - 26th November 1941 |
Indian Opinion No. 49-51 Vol. 39 Friday, 5th - 26th November 1941 |
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Indian Opinion No. 44-47 Vol. 39 Friday, 7th - 28th November 1941 |
Indian Opinion No. 44-47 Vol. 39 Friday, 7th - 28th November 1941 |
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Indian Opinion No. 40-43 Vol. 39 Friday, 3rd - 31st October 1941 |
Indian Opinion No. 40-43 Vol. 39 Friday, 3rd - 31st October 1941 |