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Commission, South African Law. The recognition of a class action in South African law. The Commission, 1995.

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Marnewick, C. G. Litigation skills for South African lawyers. 2nd ed. LexisNexis Butterworths, 2007.

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Marnewick, C. G. Litigation skills for South African lawyers. Butterworths, 2002.

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Commission, South African Law. The recognition of class actions and public interest actions in South African law: Report. The Commission, 1998.

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J, Thomas Ph. Historical foundations of South African private law. 2nd ed. Butterworths, 2000.

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Van der Merwe, C. G. and Stoop B. C, eds. Historical foundations of South African private law. Butterworths, 1998.

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Taxpayers' rights in South Africa. Juta, 2010.

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Westhuizen, Johann Van der. Introductory notes on South African human rights law. Centre for Human Rights, Faculty of Law, University of Pretoria, 1993.

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George, Wille. Wille's principles of South African law. 8th ed. Juta, 1991.

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Statutory law revision: Legislation administered by the Department of Justice and Constitutional Development (legislation regulating the legal profession; courts and other institutions; civil procedure and evidence; substantive criminal law; civil law; wills; estates and insolvency and constitutional and political and legislation). South African Law Reform Commission, 2011.

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Rautenbach, I. M. General provisions of the South African Bill of Rights. Butterworths, 1995.

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Bennett, T. W. Human rights and African customary law under the South African Constitution. Juta, 1995.

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Bennett, T. W. Human rights and African customary law under the South African Constitution. Juta, 1999.

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Steytler, N. C. Constitutional criminal procedure: A commentary on the Constitution of the Republic of South Africa, 1996. Butterworths, 1998.

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Meyerson, Denise. Rights limited: Freedom of expression, religion, and the South African Constitution. Juta & Co., 1997.

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Africa, South. Superior Courts Act 10 of 2013 & Magistrates' Courts Act 32 of 1944 and rules: Reflecting the law as at 6 December 2013. 2nd ed. Juta, 2014.

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Klopper, H. B. The law of third-party compensation: In terms of the Road Accident Fund Act 56 of 1996. LexisNexis, 2012.

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The applicability of the international human rights norms to the South African legal system: With specific reference to the role of the judiciary. T.M.C. Asser Instituut, 1993.

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Belknap, Michal R. Federal law and Southern order: Racial violence and constitutional conflict in the post-Brown South. University of Georgia Press, 1995.

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Federal law and Southern order: Racial violence and constitutional conflict in the post-Brown South. University of Georgia Press, 1987.

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Freehling, William W. The South vs. the South: How anti-Confederate southerners shaped the course of the Civil War. Oxford University Press, 2001.

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Review of the law of insolvency: Effect of insolvency on assets, civil proceedings, and contracts (Working paper / South African Law Commissison). The Commission, 1990.

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Halton, Cheadle, Davis Dennis, and Haysom Nicholas, eds. South African constitutional law: The Bill of Rights. Butterworths, 1992.

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Hercules, Van Wyk Dawid, ed. Rights and constitutionalism: The new South African legal order. Juta, 1994.

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Hercules, Van Wyk Dawid, ed. Rights and constitutionalism: The new South African legal order. Clarendon Press, 1996.

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(Editor), David van Wyk, John Dugard (Editor), Bertus de Villiers (Editor), and Dennis Davis (Editor), eds. Rights and Constitutionalism: The New South African Legal Order. Oxford University Press, USA, 1996.

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University of Cape Town. Institute for Public Interest Law and Research., ed. Black South African law students speak out on the South African Law Commission's working paper (no. 25) on group and human rights. Legal Education and Research Centre, Instittue for Public Interest Law and Research, 1989.

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Aswegen, A. Van. The Future of the South African Private Law / Die Toekoms Van Die Suid-Afrikaanse Privaatreg. Unisa Press / Uitgewers, 1994.

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Declarations of rights: A comparison of six African constitutions : Ghana, Kenya, Namibia, South Africa, Zambia, Zimbabwe. LRF, 1994.

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Falls the Shadow: Between the Promise and the Reality of the South African Constitution. Juta Academic, 2013.

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The Freedom Charter and beyond: Founding principles for a democratic South African legal order. Wyvern, 1991.

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Racial violence and law enforcement in the South. Garland Pub., 1991.

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Hofmeyr, Amanda. No meaningless gesture: The measure and meaning of socio-economic rights in the New South African Constitution. 2000.

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Uncommon Courage: The Story of Briggs V. Elliott, South Carolina's Unsung Civil Rights Battle. Palmetto Conservation Foundation, 2004.

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Claiming the Union: Citizenship in the Post-Civil War South. Cambridge University Press, 2014.

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Lee, Susanna Michele. Claiming the Union: Citizenship in the Post-Civil War South. Cambridge University Press, 2017.

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Milewski, Melissa. The New South and the Law. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190249182.003.0007.

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Chapter 5 shows the shifts that occurred in the types of civil cases African Americans were able to litigate in southern courts at the end of the nineteenth century, as segregation and disfranchisement became increasingly written into law around the South. Even as white southerners dismantled the political system put in place during Reconstruction, they did not change the structure of the legal system. They viewed black southerners’ involvement in the courts as far less dangerous than African Americans entering the polling booth. As African American men lost the power to vote, however, the kin
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This Nonviolent Stuff'll Get You Killed: How Guns Made the Civil Rights Movement Possible. Basic Books, 2014.

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Redemption songs: Suing for freedom before Dred Scott. 2014.

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Milewski, Melissa. Prologue. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190249182.003.0002.

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The Prologue traces African Americans’ experiences with the law and the courts in the antebellum South. It shows the ways in which the law upheld the system of slavery and worked to characterize enslaved men and women as property rather than as people. At times, though, slaves could participate in the legal system as criminal defendants or as they litigated freedom suits. Free people of color, too, appealed to the law to challenge the constraints imposed upon them. The experiences of enslaved and free African Americans in the antebellum South gave them an appreciation of the power of the law,
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