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By due process of law? : racial discrimination and the right to vote in South Africa, 1855-1960

Title
By due process of law? : racial discrimination and the right to vote in South Africa, 1855-1960 / by Ian Loveland.
Author
Loveland, Ian.
Publication
Oxford ; Portland, Or. : Hart Pub., 1999.

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Description
xxvi, 428 pages; 24 cm
Subject
  • 1800-1999
  • Geschichte 1855-1960
  • Race discrimination > Law and legislation > History. > South Africa
  • Suffrage > South Africa > History
  • British colonies
  • Colonies > Administration
  • Race discrimination > Law and legislation
  • Suffrage
  • Apartheid
  • Person of Color
  • Wahlrecht
  • Rassendiscriminatie
  • Kiesrecht
  • Race discrimination > Law and legislation > South Africa
  • Civil rights > South Africa
  • Suffrage > South Africa
  • Constitutional law > Great Britain
  • Great Britain > Colonies > Administration > History > 19th century
  • Great Britain > Colonies > Administration > History > 20th century
  • South Africa
  • Südafrika
  • Südafrika (Staat)
Genre/Form
History.
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
1. The European colonisation of Southern Africa -- 2. The Boer wars -- 3. Securing a white peace -- 4. The Act of Union 1909 -- 5. From autonomy to independence -- 6. Disenfranchising the 'African' -- 7. Harris v Donges (Minister of the Interior) No. 1: the immediate context -- 8. Harris v Donges (Minister of the Interior) No. 1: the litigation -- 9. Harris v Minister of the Interior No. 2 -- 10. Collins v Minister of the Interior -- 11. Constitutionalism, parliamentary sovereignty and the common law.
ISBN
  • 1841130494
  • 9781841130491
LCCN
00268799
OCLC
  • ocm40882290
  • 40882290
  • SCSB-8934176
Owning Institutions
Princeton University Library