CALS - Centre for Applied Legal Studies
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Item Women and the Legal Profession. Entering the Profession - a Student Perspective(Centre for Applied Legal Studies, 1997-08) Webster, NaomiItem Crime and Human Rights(Centre for Applied Legal Studies, 1996) Davis, Dennis MItem Chapter 2 of the Republic of South Africa Constitution Bill: A Comparison with the Interim Constitution(Centre for Applied Legal Studies, 1996-07) Davis, Dennis M; Albertyn, Cathi; Birenbaum, Joana; Chaskalson, Matthew; Cooper, Carole; Dutton, Ian; Gutto, Shadrack; Johannessen, Lene; Klaaren, Jonathan; Mbatha, LikaphaItem "Mainstreaming Gender": National Machinery for Women in South Africa(Centre for Applied Legal Studies, 1995-12) Albertyn, CatherineItem Defining the Property Rights of Others: Political Power, Indigenous Tenure and the Construction of Customary Law(Centre for Applied Legal Studies, 1995-10) Klug, HeinzItem Public Hearings for Constitutional Court Judges: An Open and Transparent Memorandum to the Judicial Services Commission(Centre for Applied Legal Studies, 1994-06) Klaaren, Jonathan; Woolman, StuartItem Informal Justice: The Alexandra Justice Centre and the Future of Interpersonal Dispute Resolution(Centre for Applied Legal Studies, 1994-02) van der Merwe, Hugo; Mbebe, MpumiItem Appointments to the Public Service in the Post-Apartheid South Africa and the Need for Constitutional Checks and Balances(Centre for Applied Legal Studies, 1993-11) Kahanovitz, ColinItem Welfare Law and Bureaucracy In A Changing South Africa: A Case Study of State Maintenance Grants for the Illegitimate(Centre for Applied Legal Studies, 1993-02) Burman, Sandra; Barratt, AmandaItem South Africa and transition: From Autocracy to What? A preliminary analysis about a tentative process(Centre for Applied Legal Studies, 1992-06) Davis, Dennis MItem Achieving Equality for Women: The Limits of a Bill of Rights(Centre for Applied Legal Studies, 1992-06) Albertyn, CathiItem The Reform of the Workmen's Compensation Act: The Beginning of Democratic Social Security(Centre for Applied Legal Studies, 1992-03) Benjamin, PaulItem Popular Justice in a "New South Africa" : From People's Courts to Community Courts in Alexandra(Centre for Applied Legal Studies, 1992-03) Nina, DanielItem Constitutional Court for South Africa(Centre for Applied Legal Studies, 1991-11) Haysom, N R LItem The Future of Muslim Family Law in South Africa(Centre for Applied Legal Studies, 1991-08) Cachalia, FirozItem Mabangalala: The Rise of Right-Wing Vigilantes in South Africa(Centre for Applied Legal Studies, 1996) Haysom, NicholasItem Who Owns South Africa? Can the repeal of the Land Act de-racialise land ownership in South Africa?(Centre for Applied Legal Studies, 1991-02) Claassens, AninkaItem Taxation in a Post Apartheid South Africa: Its Limitation as a Fiscal Tool: A Preliminary Overview(Centre for Applied Legal Studies, 1991-10) Davis, Dennis MItem The Freedom Charter: A Blueprint for a Democratic South Africa(Centre for Applied Legal Studies, 1985-06) Marcus, GilbertItem The Denationalization of Black South Africans in Pursuance of Apartheid: A Question for the International Court of Justice(Centre for Applied Legal Studies, 1984-08) Dugard, John