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Vol.11 No.3 CONTENTS |
Further Reading Adam, H. and K. Moodley. 1993. The Negotiated Revolution: Society and Politics in Post-apartheid South Africa. Johannesburg: Jonathan Ball. Andrews, P. and S. Ellman (eds.) 2001. The South African Constitutions: Perspectives in South Africa’s Basic Law. Johannesburg: University of the Witwatersrand Press. Botha, C. 1995. “Understanding South Africa’s Transitional Bill of Rights by Du Plessis, L.M. and H. Corder”. SA Public Law, Vol. 10, No. 1. Carnegie Commission on Preventing Deadly Conflict. 1997. Preventing Deadly Conflict. New York: Carnegie Corporation. Chaskalson, M. 1995. “Stumbling towards Section 28: Negotiations over the protection of property rights in the Interim Constitution”. South African Journal on Human Rights, Vol. 11, No. 2. Constitutional Development Service. 1993. Negotiation Process: Basic documents. [S.l.]: Constitutional Development Service. Devenish, G. 1997 “The interim constitution in the making”. Tydskrif vir Hedendaagse Romeins-Hollandse Reg, Vol. 60, No. 4. Ebrahim, H. 1993. 7 steps to democracy: An ANC Guide to the Negotiations Process. Marshalltown: African National Congress, Negotiations Commission. _______. 1996. Refined Working Draft: New Constitution. Cape Town: Constitutional Assembly. ______. 1998. Soul of a Nation: Constitution-making in South Africa. Oxford University Press: Cape Town. Friedman, S. and D. Atkinson. (eds.) 1994. The Small Miracle: South Africa’s Negotiated Settlement. South African Review 7. Johannesburg: Ravan Press. Harrison, P. and B. Reilly. 1998. Democracy and Deep Rooted Conflict: Options for Negotiators. Stockholm: IDEA. Independent Electoral Commission. 1995. An End to Waiting: The Story of South Africa’s First Election. Johannesburg: Independent Electoral Commission. Moss G. and I. Obery. (eds.) 1992. From Red Friday to CODESA. South African Review 6. Johannesburg: Ravan Press. Mutshutshu R. 1998. The African National Congress and the Negotiated Settlement in South Africa. Johannesburg/Pretoria: J.L. van Schaik. Sarakinsky, I. 1995. “The politics behind South Africa’s negotiated settlement”. Journal for Contemporary History, Vol. 20, No. 2. Sparks, A. 1995. Tomorrow is Another Country: The Inside Story of South Africa’s Negotiated Revolution. London: Heinemann. Tapscott C. and N. Levy. (eds.) 2001. Intergovernment Relations in South Africa: The Challenges of Co-operative Government. Cape Town: IDASA. The Truth and Reconciliation Commission. 1998. Truth and Reconciliation Commission of South Africa Report. Cape Town: Truth and Reconciliation Commission.
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