LEGAL SYSTEM
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Administration Board ignores influx case | ||
Cape Western Region Fact Paper: Langa Courts- Paper presented at National Conference 1981 |
Cape Western Region Fact Paper: Langa Courts- paper presented at National Conference on 15 March 1981 discussing influx control, pass laws, imprisonment, women with children in prison, prison conditions, legal work, court trial statistics. |
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Courts | ||
Letter from Jack Simons to Oliver Tambo |
Letter from Jack Simons to Oliver Tambo presenting comments on Ronald Dworkin's suggestion that the African National Congress should hold a conference on the idea of legality or rule of law in South Africa. |
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Letter from Peter Brown to the Editor of The Witness, Daily News and Mercury | ||
Lone Lillian faces charges | ||
Namibia - political-legal issues | ||
National Party year of action | ||
Summary of activities taken against the Christian Institute and Spro-Cas between August 1973 and January 1974 |
Chronology of the Commission of Enquiry into Certain Organizations, which became a parliamentary Commission of Enquiry known as the Schlebusch Commission. Includes the background to the charges laid by the State against Ravan Press in November 1978 |
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The Dean and the Sash | ||
The Legal Disabilities of Zulu Women | ||
The Lessons of libel | ||
The Peoples of South Africa - Reprint from Official Yearbook of the Republic of South Africa |
The striking diversity of the South African population is the result not only of comparatively recent migrations but of a long process of which but a small part is known to historians. Of the whole process, perhaps the last three or four centuries have been adequately documented. |