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- 1991 Declaration of Intent We, the Duly Authorised Representatives Of
- Rule Under Apartheid and the Fledgling Democracy in Post- Apartheid South Africa: the Role of the Judiciary
- Colonialism, Justice and the Rule of Law: a Southern African and Australian Narrative
- A Comparative Study of the U.S. Court and the South African Court
- The Use of Information Technology in South African Courts
- Madala on “The Role of Judicial Review in Strengthening Constitutional Democracy and Promoting Economic Growth” Delivered on the 29 January , 2003
- South African Answers to the Question of Constitutional Environmental Rights
- Founding Affidavit-795.Pdf
- The Rise of the South African Reich
- Constitutional Ropes of Sand Or Justiciable Guarantees Social
- Why South Africa Should Embrace Gideon: an Analysis of the Right to Counsel and Why It Should Be Extended to All Defendants
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- AN INTRODUCTION to SOUTH AFRICAN LAW REPORTS and REPORTERS, 1828 to 1910
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- Traditional Leadership, According to Customary Law, Are Recognised, Subject to the Constitution
- Insufficient Legal Respresentation for the Indigent Defendant in the Criminal Courts of South Africa Albertine Renee Van Buuren
- Are South African Parents Still Allowed to Chastise Their Children Through Corporal Punishment in Their Private Homes?**