By due process of law? : racial discrimination and the right to vote in South Africa, 1855-1960 /: racial discrimination and the right to vote in South Africa, 1855-1960. (1999)
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- Title:
- By due process of law? : racial discrimination and the right to vote in South Africa, 1855-1960 /: racial discrimination and the right to vote in South Africa, 1855-1960. (1999)
- Main Title:
- By due process of law? : racial discrimination and the right to vote in South Africa, 1855-1960
- Further Information:
- Note: By Ian Loveland.
- Other Names:
- Loveland, Ian
- Contents:
- Half Title Page; Title Page; Title verso; Contents; Preface; Acknowledgments; Table of Cases; Table of Statutes; 1. The European Colonisation of Southern Africa: A Brief History; I. THE INITIAL INVASIONS 1650-1806; II. THE CONSOLIDATION AND FRAGMENTATION OF BRITISH RULE 1806-1880; 2. The Boer Wars; I. THE FIRST BOER WAR; II. THE 'INDEPENDENT' BOER REPUBLICS; III. THE SECOND BOER WAR; 3. Securing a White Peace; I. BRITISH POLICY TOWARDS THE NON-WHITE RACES; II. FROM MILITARY DEFEAT TO POLITICAL VICTORY: THE REASSERTION OF THE AFRIKA(A)NER IDENTITY; III. FROM 'RECONSTRUCTION' TO 'REDEMPTION' IV. THE EMERGENCE OF NON-WHITE POLITICAL MOVEMENTSV. CONCLUSION; 4. The Act of Union 1909; I. THE CONSTITUTIONAL STRUCTURE OF SOUTH AFRICA; II. CONCLUSION; 5. From Autonomy to Independence; I. STATE-SPONSORED RACIAL DISCRIMINATION 1909-1918; II. THE CONSOLIDATION AND REINFORCEMENT OF STATE-SPONSORED RACIAL DISCRIMINATION 1919-1930; 6. Disenfranchising the African; I. THE TERMS OF INDEPENDENCE: THE STATUTE OF WESTMINSTER 1931; II. A WHITE CONSENSUS ON NATIVE POLICY? THE HERTZOG-SMUTS COALITION GOVERNMENT; III. THE REPRESENTATION OF THE NATIVES ACT 1936; IV. NDLWANA V HOFMEYR. IV. THE SECOND WORLD WARVI. CONCLUSION; 7. Harris v Donges (Minister of the Interior) No. 1: The Immediate Context; I. THE 1948 GENERAL ELECTION; II. THE NATIONAL GOVERNMENT: THE INITIAL PROGRAMME; III. JUDICIAL 'RESPONSES' TO APARTHEID; 8. Harris v Donges (Minister of the Interior) No. 1: The Litigation; I. THEHalf Title Page; Title Page; Title verso; Contents; Preface; Acknowledgments; Table of Cases; Table of Statutes; 1. The European Colonisation of Southern Africa: A Brief History; I. THE INITIAL INVASIONS 1650-1806; II. THE CONSOLIDATION AND FRAGMENTATION OF BRITISH RULE 1806-1880; 2. The Boer Wars; I. THE FIRST BOER WAR; II. THE 'INDEPENDENT' BOER REPUBLICS; III. THE SECOND BOER WAR; 3. Securing a White Peace; I. BRITISH POLICY TOWARDS THE NON-WHITE RACES; II. FROM MILITARY DEFEAT TO POLITICAL VICTORY: THE REASSERTION OF THE AFRIKA(A)NER IDENTITY; III. FROM 'RECONSTRUCTION' TO 'REDEMPTION' IV. THE EMERGENCE OF NON-WHITE POLITICAL MOVEMENTSV. CONCLUSION; 4. The Act of Union 1909; I. THE CONSTITUTIONAL STRUCTURE OF SOUTH AFRICA; II. CONCLUSION; 5. From Autonomy to Independence; I. STATE-SPONSORED RACIAL DISCRIMINATION 1909-1918; II. THE CONSOLIDATION AND REINFORCEMENT OF STATE-SPONSORED RACIAL DISCRIMINATION 1919-1930; 6. Disenfranchising the African; I. THE TERMS OF INDEPENDENCE: THE STATUTE OF WESTMINSTER 1931; II. A WHITE CONSENSUS ON NATIVE POLICY? THE HERTZOG-SMUTS COALITION GOVERNMENT; III. THE REPRESENTATION OF THE NATIVES ACT 1936; IV. NDLWANA V HOFMEYR. IV. THE SECOND WORLD WARVI. CONCLUSION; 7. Harris v Donges (Minister of the Interior) No. 1: The Immediate Context; I. THE 1948 GENERAL ELECTION; II. THE NATIONAL GOVERNMENT: THE INITIAL PROGRAMME; III. JUDICIAL 'RESPONSES' TO APARTHEID; 8. Harris v Donges (Minister of the Interior) No. 1: The Litigation; I. THE SEPARATE REPRESENTATION OF VOTERS BILL; II. THE JUDGMENT; III. THE REACTION; IV. CONCLUSION; 9. Harris v Minister of the Interior No. 2; I. THE HIGH COURT OF PARLIAMENT BILL; II. THE 'JUDGMENTS' OF THE CAPE PROVINCIAL DIVISION AND THE HIGH COURT OF PARLIAMENT. III. BEFORE THE APPELLATE DIVISIONIV. THE REACTION; V. RACE DISCRIMINATION AT COMMON LAW; VI. CONCLUSION; 10. Collins v Minister of the Interior; I. THE LEGISLATION; II. THE SOUTH AFRICA ACT AMENDMENT ACT 1956; III. THE COLLINS LITIGATION; IV. THE AFTERMATH; V. CONCLUSION; 11. Constitutionalism, Parliamentary Sovereignty and the Common Law; I. ELECTORAL APPORTIONMENT; II. A SECOND LEGISLATIVE CHAMBER; III. THE 'INDEPENDENCE' OF THE JUDICIARY; V. CONSTITUTIONS AS 'FUNDAMENTAL' LAW; VI. CONCLUSION; Bibliography; Index. … (more)
- Publisher Details:
- Oxford Portland, Or : Hart Pub
- Publication Date:
- 1999
- Extent:
- 1 online resource (xxvi, 428 pages)
- Subjects:
- 342.41
Race discrimination -- Law and legislation -- South Africa -- History
Suffrage -- South Africa -- History
LAW -- Constitutional
LAW -- Public
British colonies
Management
Race discrimination -- Law and legislation
Suffrage
Apartheid
Person of Color
Wahlrecht
Rassendiscriminatie
Kiesrecht
Great Britain -- Colonies -- Administration -- History -- 19th century
Great Britain -- Colonies -- Administration -- History -- 20th century
South Africa
Südafrika (Staat)
Electronic books
History - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9781847310835
1847310834
9781472558848
1472558847 - Related ISBNs:
- 1841130494
9781841130491 - Notes:
- Note: Includes bibliographical references (pages 415-422) and index.
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