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| Genre: | Overheidsuitgave, Deelstaats- of provinciale overheidsuitgave |
|---|---|
| Soort document: | Boek |
| Alle auteurs / medewerkers: |
Penelope Andrews; Stephen Ellmann |
| ISBN: | 1868143457 9781868143450 0821414003 9780821414002 |
| OCLC-nummer: | 45873741 |
| Beschrijving: | x, 606 p. : ill. ; 22 cm. |
| Inhoud: | End of an era / Leon Wessels -- From parliamentary sovereignty to constitutionality / Roelf Meyer as told to Hennie Marais -- Negotiating a new nation / Cyril Ramaphosa -- Making of the South African constitution / Hassen Ebrahim -- Negotiating beyond deadlock / Christina Murray -- Participating in the design / Heinz Klug -- Negotiating South Africa's new constitution / Katharine Savage -- Deconstructing and reconstructing the argument for a Bill of Rights within the context of South African nationalism / Dennis Davis -- Certification of the constitution of South Africa / Carmel Rickard -- Contested citizenship in South Africa / Jonathan Klaaren -- Stepchild of national liberation / Penelope Andrews -- Constitutionalism and belonging / Firoz Cachalia -- Violations of socio-economic rights / Sandra Liebenberg -- Constitutional confluence / Stephen Ellmann -- Constructing constitutional contempt of court doctorines / Stuart Woolman and Bongani Majola -- Federal features of the final constitution / Nicholas Haysom -- History and role of the constitutional court in South Africa / Patric Mzolisi Mtshaulana -- Democratisation of criminal justice in South Africa / Diana R. Gordon -- South African human rights commission / Karthy Govender. |
| Verantwoordelijkheid: | edited by Penelope Andrews and Stephen Ellmann ; foreword by Nelson Mandela. |
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