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  • Constitution-making in Zimbabwe : assessing institutions and processes 

    Marumahoko, Sylvester (University of the Western Cape, 2016)
    Since its conquest by Britain in 1890, Zimbabwe has witnessed a series of constitution-making projects. Spanning over 100 years, the question of constitutional development has continued to dominate public debate. The end ...
  • Freedom of expression under apartheid 

    Bouhot, Perrine (University of the Western Cape, 2009)
    Over the past decades, transitions from repressive rule to democracy have increased all over the world, aiming at establishing disclosure and accountability for the crimes perpetrated. One way of assessing the “solidity” ...
  • The limitation of fundamental rights 

    Barday, A. G. (University of the Western Cape, 1999)
    South Africa's new Constitution has been hailed as one of the most democratic and sophisticated in history, surpassing even the Constitutions of many first world countries. Of paramount importance in the Constitution is ...
  • The protection of languages and of language rights in the South African constitution 

    Fredericks, Izak Nicolaas Andreas (University of the Western cape, 2011)
    The 1996 South African Constitution contains a number of provisions that deal specifically with the protection of languages and of rights relating to language. The most important of these is section 6 which recognises 11 ...