Author: South Africa. Parliament
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Statutes of the Union of South Africa 1913
Author: South Africa. Parliament
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Statutes of the Union of South Africa 1913 with tables of contents (alphabetical and chronological) and tables of laws, etc., repealed or amended by these statutes together with certain orders-in-council on the subject of the administrations of justice act, 1912, of the union, the fugitive offenders act, 1881, and the seal fisheries (north pacific) act, 1912, of the imperial parliament
Statutes of the Union of South Africa
Statutes of the Union of South Africa 1910-
Statutes of the Union of South Africa
Author: South Africa
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Category : Session laws
Languages : af
Pages : 928
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Category : Session laws
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Pages : 928
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Index to the Statutes of the Union of South Africa, 1910-1934, including the South African Act, 1909, and certain instruments issued by the Crown and having the force of law within the Union. Compiled by A. A. Roberts, etc. (Inhoud van die wette van die Unie van Suid-Afrika ... Saamgestel deur Q. de Wet, etc.).
Author: Africa, South [Union of South Africa.]
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Act no. 9 of 1913 to provide for the management of the customs of the Union of South Africa, as amended ...
Author: South Africa. Statutes
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Languages : en
Pages : 215
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Pages : 215
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Index to the Statutes of the Union of South Africa (1910-1934) Including the South African Act, 1909, and Certain Instruments Issued by the Crown and Having the Force of Law Within the Union
Statutes of the Union of South Africa, 1910 and 1911 ...
Author: South Africa. Statutes. [from old catalogue]
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From Prohibited Immigrants to Citizens
Author: Jonathan Klaaren
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Category : Law
Languages : en
Pages : 264
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Jonathan Klaaren blends legal and social history in this engaging account of early conceptions of South African citizenship. He argues that distinctively South African notions of citizenship and nationality come out of the period 1897 to 1937, through legislation and official practices employing the key concept of 'prohibited immigrant' and seeking to regulate the mobility of three population groups: African, Asian and European. Further, he makes the case that the regulation and administration of immigrants from the Indian sub-continent, in particular, provided the basis for the vision and eventual reality of a unified, although structurally unequal, South African population. This book fits into the growing field of Mobility Studies, which seeks to understand and document the migration of people both within and across national borders, while exploring the origins of those borders. In addition to nationality and citizenship, it touches on African pass laws, the origins of the Public Protector, the scheme importing Chinese labour to the gold mines, the development of internal bureaucratic legality, and India-South Africa intra-imperial relations. With its attention to the role of law in state-building and its understanding of the central place of implementation and administrative law in migration policy, this book offers a distinctive focus on the relationship between migration and citizenship.
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Category : Law
Languages : en
Pages : 264
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Jonathan Klaaren blends legal and social history in this engaging account of early conceptions of South African citizenship. He argues that distinctively South African notions of citizenship and nationality come out of the period 1897 to 1937, through legislation and official practices employing the key concept of 'prohibited immigrant' and seeking to regulate the mobility of three population groups: African, Asian and European. Further, he makes the case that the regulation and administration of immigrants from the Indian sub-continent, in particular, provided the basis for the vision and eventual reality of a unified, although structurally unequal, South African population. This book fits into the growing field of Mobility Studies, which seeks to understand and document the migration of people both within and across national borders, while exploring the origins of those borders. In addition to nationality and citizenship, it touches on African pass laws, the origins of the Public Protector, the scheme importing Chinese labour to the gold mines, the development of internal bureaucratic legality, and India-South Africa intra-imperial relations. With its attention to the role of law in state-building and its understanding of the central place of implementation and administrative law in migration policy, this book offers a distinctive focus on the relationship between migration and citizenship.