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Hardcover By Due Process of Law?: Racial Discrimination and the Right to Vote in South Africa, 1855-1960 Book

ISBN: 1841130494

ISBN13: 9781841130491

By Due Process of Law?: Racial Discrimination and the Right to Vote in South Africa, 1855-1960

The South African case of Harris v. (Donges) Minister of the Interior is one familiar to most students of British constitutional law. The case was triggered by the South African government's attempt in the 1950s to disenfranchise non-white voters on the Cape province. It is still referred to as the case which illustrates that as a matter of constitutional doctrine it is not possible for the United Kingdom Parliament to produce a statute which limits...

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