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Justice in South Africa

An informative account of what happens to a society when it officially insists on a legal order that systematically denies the overwhelming majority of its population the minimum requirements of justice.
Print Book, English, [1973]
University of California Press, Berkeley, [1973]
Einführung
288 pages ; 22 cm.
9780520024175, 9780520026247, 0520024176, 0520026241
799478
Part One: The historical setting: Law Enforcement and Race Attitudes in a Slave-Owning Society: The Dutch Settlement at the Cape 1652-1795
Enter the British Legal Machine: Law, Administration and Race Relations at the Cape 1806-1910
In the Interior: The Administration of Justice and Race Relations in the Boer Republics and the Colony of Natal
The Incorporation of Africans into the Legal Order
Part Two: The modern machine: Judicial Attitudes towards Race in South Africa
The Administration of Justice in a Racially Stratified Society
Black Attitudes and Actions
Race Conflict and the Legal System
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