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Date: 2012-12-13 04:30:33
South Africa
Bhe v Magistrate
Khayelitsha
Constitution of South Africa
Jurisdiction
Legal Resources Centre
Law of South Africa
Apartheid in South Africa
Custom
Constitutional Court of South Africa
Law
International law
South African law

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