Beyond Control: Immigration & Human Rights in a Democratic South AfricaJonathan Crush This book critically reviews the content and application of South Africa's immigration legislation, including the Aliens Control Act of 1991, from a variety of legal and non-legal perspectives. |
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IMMIGRATION HUMAN RIGHTS THE CONSTITUTION | 15 |
IMMIGRATION HUMAN RIGHTS IN SOUTH AFRICA | 37 |
IMMIGRATION THE SOUTH AFRICAN CONSTITUTION | 55 |
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