Protecting Human Rights in a New South AfricaThis books covers the important human rights issue in South Africa with a view toward a future democratic South Africa. Topics covered include: free speech, judges and gender, the family, children's rights, the South African legal system, land issues, and the future constitutional position of white South Africans. |
Contents
Evolving a Bill of Rights culture | 32 |
To believe or not to believe | 43 |
Free speech limited or qualified | 50 |
Copyright | |
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