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Buy South Africa - The Development of its Laws and Constitution - H R Hahlo and Ellison Kahn for R120.00
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Buy Development Dilemmas in Post-Apartheid South Africa Bill Freund, Harald Witt (BRILLIANT) for R550.00
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Author: Philip Harrison  Publisher: Spearhead (2004) ISBN-10: 0864865678 ISBN-13: 9780864865670 Condition: Very Good. Light wear to edges and corners. Binding: Softcover Pages: 104 Dimensions: 20.9 x 14.7 x 0.7 +++ by Philip Harrison +++ This book takes you to sites related to the remarkable story of the opposition to South Africa's apartheid system, that culminated in the country's transition to non-racial democracy in the early 1990s. Over the past decade there have been many efforts to commemorate the history of the liberation movement. Among these have been, most importantly, the development of Cape Town's Robben Island Museum, an icon of the Struggle, and a of vibrant tourist industry in Soweto, Johannesburg. Other much-visited sites include the District Six Museum in Cape Town, Constitution Hill in Johannesburg, Freedom Park in Pretoria, and the Nelson Mandela Museum in the Eastern Cape.
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Buy Race and State in a Capitalist Development - South Africa in Comparative Perspective - S Greenberg for R75.00
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Buy Two books- South Africa constitutional development and Ons politiek van naby for R30.00
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Buy History of The Development of Nursing in South Africa 1652 - 1960. - Searle for R120.00
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  The Law of Succession in South Africa, second edition, introduces LLB students to the general principles of the law of succession within a South African context.  Integrating the common law, statutory law, constitutional perspectives, and the related customary law principles, the text provides thorough and informative coverage of the essential materials in a concise and accessible resource. The content is updated to reflect recent cases and developments such as the Reform of Customary Law of Succession and Regulation of Related Matters Act, 11 of 2009.  The text supports learning and the development of independent academic skills through various pedagogical features which bring an applied, critical and reflective approach to the content. Students will also find useful special features included to encourage independent and critical thinking and to broaden their understanding and perspectives.  An expanded test bank and PowerPoint slide presentation complement the offering, and are available to lecturers to support conceptualisation, enrich teaching and learning, and encourage the development of research skills.  This book is suited as core course material for courses in the law of succession at the undergraduate level of the LLB degree. It may also be a useful resource for post-graduate courses and legal practitioners wishing to clarify new or foundational principles of the field.
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(This title is available on demand: expected date of dispatch will be 4-7 working days once ordered) This work is the undisputed authority in its field. In the two decades since it was first published in 1980, two supplements were produced to update the contents. The long-awaited second edition incorporates the important legislation relating to wills and intestate succession enacted over the last twenty years, and takes note of significant judgments and new literature on the subject. It reflects the law as at 1 June 2001. Authored by a former Chief Justice of South Africa, a practising senior counsel and an eminent academic, The Law of Succession in South Africa draws on an unusually wide range of legal experiences. It should form part of every law library. Indispensable work of reference. Comprehensive discussion of all aspects of the law of succession. Includes chapters on litigation in succession matters. Deals with the conflict of laws. Format:hardback
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 1988 / Hardcover / Good condition Traces the development of the African National Congress, describes its anti-apartheid activities, and assesses the chances for a peaceful solution in South Africa.
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This item is sold brand new. It is ordered on demand from our supplier and is usually dispatched within 4 - 8 working days A Manifesto For Social Change is the third of a three-volume series that started seven years ago investigating the causes of our country¿s ¿ and the continent¿s ¿ development obstacles. Architects of Poverty: Why African Capitalism Needs Changing (2009) set out to explain what role African elites played in creating and promoting their fellow Africans¿ misery. Advocates for Change: How to Overcome Africa¿s Challenges (2011) set out to show that there were short-term to medium-term solutions to many of Africa¿s and South Africa¿s problems, from agriculture to healthcare, if only the powers that be would take note. And now, more than 20 years after the advent of democracy, we have A Manifesto For Social Change: How To Save South Africa, the conclusion in the ¿trilogy¿. This book started its life as Gridlocked, but through the process of research undertaken by Moeletsi and Nobantu it has evolved into a different project, a manifesto that identifies some of South Africa¿s key problems and what is required to change the country¿s downward trajectory. Features Summary A Manifesto for Social Change is the third of a three-volume series that started seven years ago investigating the causes of our country’s – and the continent’s – development obstacles... Author Moeletsi Mbeki (Author), Nobantu Mbeki (Author) Publisher Picador Africa Release date 20160516 Pages 131 ISBN 1-77010-497-6 ISBN 13 978-1-77010-497-6
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  Soil Classification - A Taxonomic System for South Africa - Department of Agricultural Development - 1991 - Hard cover still in good, clean and tight condition.
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This item is sold brand new. It is ordered on demand from our supplier and is usually dispatched within 24 hours This book introduces students to the general principles of contract law with specific application to South Africa. It integrates the common law, statutory law and constitutional perspectives. The text supports learning and the development of independent academic skills through various learning features. This edition includes a full new chapter addressing the Consumer Protection Act 68 of 2008. Features Summary The textbook offers an introductory, comprehensive overview of the law of contract. Author Dale Hutchison (Author), Chris Pretorius (Author), Tjakie Naude (Author), Jacques du Plessis (Author), Sieg Eiselen (Author), Tomas Floyd (Author), Luanda Hawthorn (Author) Publisher Oxford University Press Southern Africa Release date 20120917 Pages 516 ISBN 0-19-905511-4 ISBN 13 978-0-19-905511-1
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All around South Africa forms part of the Smart-Kids Read series designed to help children to read confidently and to enjoy reading. Smart-Kids Read is divided into four clear levels according to stages in reading development. Level 4 (Becoming fluent) is for children who are ready to read longer paragraphs. They rely less on visual clues, but the pictures add interest and support. There are four engaging books to choose from in level 4 - Be a detective; All around South Africa; Night time and Let's pretend.
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Profiling Serial Killers - And Other Crimes in South Africa - Micki Pistorius - 2005 - Penguin - Paperback in very good, clean and tight condition. The science of profiling is relatively new, having first been tried in the United States in the 1940s. However, it took about another twenty years of development and refinement before it became recognised as an investigative tool in the apprehension of criminals. Profiling can be described as an 'educated attempt to provide investigative agencies with specific information about the type of individual who could have committed a particular crime'. Nowadays it is utilised with other sound investigative techniques. Profiling serial killers and other crimes in South Africa contains a introduction to the subject, followed by chapters (with case studies) on serial killers, pyromaniacs, rapists, child molesters, stalkers, and white collar crime and intelligence profiling.  
R 145
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This item is sold brand new. It is ordered on demand from our supplier and is usually dispatched within 24 hours What are the political roots of South Africa's truth and reconciliation commission (TRC)? By what means did the Commission endeavor to understand South Africa's violent past and promote a spirit of national unity? Did the commission's acclaimed and controversial efforts help South Africans to walk the bridge from apartheid to nonracial democracy? This groundbreaking volume provides an explicit and often startling view of the Truth and reconciliation commission. In the name of understanding the commission's development, work, and findings, it features a rich variety of materials, including many selections from the TRC's archive of testimony and its Final Report that have yet to receive significant public scrutiny. These fundamental documents challenge conventional accounts of the Commission. They also shed light on how the Commission undertook a public process of history-making, attempted to deal with the past in a manner that gave voice to experiences long silenced, endeavoured to expose the violence of apartheid and the excesses of struggle, and demonstrated the political necessity of repairing a crime against humanity. For both citizen and student, this volume affords an opportunity to grapple with the difficult concepts of truth and reconciliation in South Africa and a chance to reflect on why these two simple words have challenged international preconceptions about the power and potential of African politics. Features Summary What are the political roots of South Africa's truth and reconciliation commission (TRC)? By what means did the Commission endeavor to understand South Africa's violent past and promote a spirit of national unity? Author Erik Doxtader (Editor), Philippe-Joseph Salazar (Editor) Publisher David Philip Publishers Release date 20070930 Pages 478 ISBN 0-86486-707-7 ISBN 13 978-0-86486-707-0
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