One law, one nation : the making of the South African constitution / Lauren Segal and Sharon Cort.
2011
KTL2101 .S44 2011 (Map It)
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Author
Title
One law, one nation : the making of the South African constitution / Lauren Segal and Sharon Cort.
Published
Auckland Park [South Africa] : Jacana, 2011.
Call Number
KTL2101 .S44 2011
Former Call Number
So.Af 910 Se37 2011
ISBN
9781431402700
1431402702
1431402702
Description
255 pages : illustrations (some color), color map, portraits (some color) ; 30 cm
System Control No.
(OCoLC)772846839
Summary
Charts the story of the long fight for constitutional rights in South Africa and the obstacles and complexity the lay behind the constitution-making process after 1990. Uses archival, photographic, and interview material to provide a popular account of the development of the constitution and the role of the Constitutional Court.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references.
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Purchased from the income of the African Law Center Fund
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The Arthur W. Diamond Law Library
Purchased from the income of the African Law Center Fund
Table of Contents
Different laws for different nations : 1902-1989, South Africa's first three constitutions
Negotiating one law for one nation : 1990-1994, the making of the interim constitution
Countdown of one law for one nation : 1994-1995, writing the final constitution
Certifying one law for one nation : 1995, the certification of the final constitution
Living one law for one nation : 1997-2011, the people's constitution.
Negotiating one law for one nation : 1990-1994, the making of the interim constitution
Countdown of one law for one nation : 1994-1995, writing the final constitution
Certifying one law for one nation : 1995, the certification of the final constitution
Living one law for one nation : 1997-2011, the people's constitution.