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Capital punishment in South Africa / S v Makwanyane / South Africa / United States Constitution / Constitution / United States Bill of Rights / Politics / Living Constitution / Constitution of the Irish Free State / James Madison / Law / Government
Date: 2015-04-09 10:01:37
Capital punishment in South Africa
S v Makwanyane
South Africa
United States Constitution
Constitution
United States Bill of Rights
Politics
Living Constitution
Constitution of the Irish Free State
James Madison
Law
Government

RESPECT, BUT DO NOT BLAME, THE CONSTITUTION Advocate George Bizos SC (Counsel, Legal Resources Centre) assisted by Avani Singh (Attorney, Legal Resources Centre) presented at University of KwaZulu-Natal

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