South Africa and the rule of law

Type
Book
Category
Other Jurisdictions  [ Browse Items ]
Publication Year
1960 
Publisher
Pages
239 pages 
Subject
South Africa 
Abstract
"The International Commission of Jurists presents in this report to the international legal community the results of a throughout although not exhaustive inquiry into the problems created by the systematic application of the principle of racial separation (apartheid) in the Union of South Africa. In undertaking this research, the commission was aware of the fact that its purpose could not be served by a mere study of the legality of constitutional processes that instituted apartheid and continue to uphold and strengthen it in all fields of human relations..." - Foreword  
Description
Contents:
Foreword
Union of South Africa
Introduction
Racial Classification
Movement and residence
Freedom of movement and residence
Immigration
Work and trade unions
Rights and freedom
Political rights
Repression of opposition
Restrictions on political association
Territorial rights
Marriage
Equality before the law
Arbitrary arrest and detention
Freedom of opinion and expression
Peaceful assembly and association
Education
South west Africa
Conclusion
The universal Declaration of Human Rights
Appendices  
Biblio Notes
Includes bibliographical references.  
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