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Apartheid : a documentary study of modern South Africa. Edgar H. Brookes.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Hand Collection | World studies seriesPublication details: Routledge & K.Paul, 1968.Description: 228 pages ; 22 cmISBN:
  • 9780710029942
  • 0710029942
  • 0710061013 (pbk.)
  • 9780710061010 (pbk.)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 320.56
Contents:
The origin of the use of the term 'Apartheid' / Louis Louw -- Speech by Dr. Verwoerd -- Extracts from the Population Registration Act -- Extracts from a speech by the Minister of the Interior, Dr. T.E. Donges, introducing the Population Registration Act -- The working of the Population Registration Act / by South African Institute of Race Relations -- The United Party / Handbook for Better Race Relations -- The Progressive Party / from Safeguard Your Future, the Principles of the Progressive Party of South Africa -- The Liberal Party / Statment by Alan Paton, National President of the Liberal Party -- From the Report of the Commission on Native Education 1945-51 / Dr. W.W.M. Eiselen -- From the Bantu Education Act -- From a speech by the Minster of Native Affairs -- The closing of Adams College -- From an article in the Natal Daily News / Dr. W.G. McConkey -- From the extension of University Education Act -- From a speech by the Minister of Education, Arts and Science, on the Second Reading of the Extension of University Education Bill -- From a Digest of Protest against the University Apartheid Legislation
From the Native Laws Amendement Act -- Letter by Archbishop Clayton to the Prime Minster, 6 March 1957 -- From The Churches and Race Relations in South Africa / by Lesley Cawood -- From the Separate Amenities Act -- Debate on influx control, House of Assembly, 11 and 13 February 1952 -- Labour Regulations from the Government Gazette Extraordinary, 3 December 1965 -- Trade Unions. From A survey of Race Relations in South Africa, 1965 /Muriel Horrell -- Coloured disfranchisement / H.M. Robertson -- From the Promotion of Bantu Self-Government Act -- From the Asiatic Laws Amendment Act -- from the Goup Areas Act -- From a speech by the Minister of the Interior, introducingthe Group Areas Act, 14 June 1950 -- The case against: (a) From a speech onthe Group Areas Act in the senate, by Dr. Edgar H. Brookes, 14 June 1950; (b)From a speech on an amendment to the Group Areas Act in the House of Assembly by Mrs. Helen Suzman, 23 February 1961 -- Marriage and immorality Laws / Gwendolen M. Carter -- Petty Apartheid: (a) Debate between Mrs. H. Suzman and the Minister of Community Development, 2 Juen 1965; (b) From the Cape Times, 15 October 1965 -- From the Prohibition of Improper Interference Bill, 1966 -- Banning, banishment and other restrictive measures / Dr. Edgar H. Brookes -- Postcripta: (a) Intimidation; (b) U.D.I. and Rhodesia -- the South African reaction
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Reference Carlow Campus Library Reference 320.56 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Not for loan 76278

Newpaper clippings all dealing with apartheid and review of "Tyranny: A Study in the Abuse of Power" by Maurice Latey also found inside item. See Geoffrey Hand personal papers collection: Box 25

Donated by Professor Geoffrey Hand, formerly professor of law in University College, Dublin, the European University Institute, Florence, and the University of Birmingham.

Includes bibliographical references.

The origin of the use of the term 'Apartheid' / Louis Louw -- Speech by Dr. Verwoerd -- Extracts from the Population Registration Act -- Extracts from a speech by the Minister of the Interior, Dr. T.E. Donges, introducing the Population Registration Act -- The working of the Population Registration Act / by South African Institute of Race Relations -- The United Party / Handbook for Better Race Relations -- The Progressive Party / from Safeguard Your Future, the Principles of the Progressive Party of South Africa -- The Liberal Party / Statment by Alan Paton, National President of the Liberal Party -- From the Report of the Commission on Native Education 1945-51 / Dr. W.W.M. Eiselen -- From the Bantu Education Act -- From a speech by the Minster of Native Affairs -- The closing of Adams College -- From an article in the Natal Daily News / Dr. W.G. McConkey -- From the extension of University Education Act -- From a speech by the Minister of Education, Arts and Science, on the Second Reading of the Extension of University Education Bill -- From a Digest of Protest against the University Apartheid Legislation

From the Native Laws Amendement Act -- Letter by Archbishop Clayton to the Prime Minster, 6 March 1957 -- From The Churches and Race Relations in South Africa / by Lesley Cawood -- From the Separate Amenities Act -- Debate on influx control, House of Assembly, 11 and 13 February 1952 -- Labour Regulations from the Government Gazette Extraordinary, 3 December 1965 -- Trade Unions. From A survey of Race Relations in South Africa, 1965 /Muriel Horrell -- Coloured disfranchisement / H.M. Robertson -- From the Promotion of Bantu Self-Government Act -- From the Asiatic Laws Amendment Act -- from the Goup Areas Act -- From a speech by the Minister of the Interior, introducingthe Group Areas Act, 14 June 1950 -- The case against: (a) From a speech onthe Group Areas Act in the senate, by Dr. Edgar H. Brookes, 14 June 1950; (b)From a speech on an amendment to the Group Areas Act in the House of Assembly by Mrs. Helen Suzman, 23 February 1961 -- Marriage and immorality Laws / Gwendolen M. Carter -- Petty Apartheid: (a) Debate between Mrs. H. Suzman and the Minister of Community Development, 2 Juen 1965; (b) From the Cape Times, 15 October 1965 -- From the Prohibition of Improper Interference Bill, 1966 -- Banning, banishment and other restrictive measures / Dr. Edgar H. Brookes -- Postcripta: (a) Intimidation; (b) U.D.I. and Rhodesia -- the South African reaction

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