LEGISLATION
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Civil Rights News Letter, Vol. XIII No.7 Issued 2 September 1966 | ||
Civil disobedience |
Memorandum on areas of legislation which impact on the lives of people. Includes areassuch as influx control, employees/migrants, housing, transport, health, education, sports and recreation. |
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City and Water Engineers Department | ||
Chapter twelve: Bannings | ||
Chapter nine: Political trials and detention | ||
Celebrating 10 Years of the CCMA | ||
Cartoon |
..."And I urge you to join with the Missus and me fighting the oppressive legislation of the government..." |
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Cape Western - visit to the Senate | ||
Blueprint for slavery: Bantu Laws Amendment Act 1964 | ||
Blatante skending van mensgeregte (Article written in Afrikaans) | ||
Black Trade Unions Challenge the Wiehahn Legislation 1977-80 | ||
Birth pangs of an ideology |
An analysis of ideology development in South Africa. |
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Bill to stop workers from legal strike action | ||
Bill must die - Cosatu members | ||
Bantu Investment Corporation Act, Act No 34 of 1959 |
The Act was to constitute a Corporation the object of which is to promote and encourage industrial and other undertakings and to act as a development, financial and investment institution among Bantu persons in the Bantu areas, and to provide for other incidental matters |
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Bantu Homelands Citizenship Act, Act No 26 of 1970 |
Act to provide for citizenship of certain Bantu homelands and for the issue of certificates of citizenship to Bantu persons;in connection therewith to amend certain laws; and to provide for incidental matters. |
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Bantu education goes to university | ||
Bantu Education Act, Act No 47 of 1953 |
The Act was to provide for the transfer of the adminiustration and control of native education from the several provincial administrations to the Government of the Union of South Africa, and for matters incidental thereto |
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Bantu Education | ||
Banning |