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BC 1113 MULTI-PARTY NEGOTIATIONS, 1993

Manuscripts & Archives

University of Cape Town Libraries

 

Submissions to the Technical Committee on Fundamental Rights during the Transition

Donated by Prof H Corder

A

SUBMISSIONS FROM THE GOVERNMENT, POLITICAL PARTIES AND GROUPS

A1

Submissions to the Technical Committee on Fundamental Rights during the Transition, 6v.

 

(includes submissions from the ANC, Democratic Party, Inkatha Freedom Party, S A Government, M A McLoughlin, Rural Women, Transkei Government, Natal Indian Congress, Gender Advisory Committee, Boputhatswana, Ximoko Progressive Party, PAC, Ciskei Government, Inyandza National Movement, National Children’s Rights Committee, Conservative Party, Afrikaner Volks Unie, Venda Government.)

 

Includes comments on progress reports.

A2

ANC submissions to the Negotiations Commission, June 1993

A3

Other submissions on the Constitution and Bill of Rights

 

Democratic Party

 

S A Government

 

Inkatha Freedom Party

 

Kwazulu-Natal

B

SUBMISSIONS ON FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS

 

Includes submissions, correspondence, memos

B1

Abortion

B2

Children’s rights (includes family and parents’ rights)

B3

Environmental rights

B4

Equality (includes AIDS, sexual orientation)

B5

Freedom of expression (includes freedom of religion, belief and opinion)

B6

Right to life (excludes abortion)

B7

Rights for the mentally handicapped

B8

Prisoners’ rights

B9

Right to privacy

B10

Property and economic activity

B11

Suspension of rights

C

SUBMISSIONS ON OTHER ASPECTS OF FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS

C1

Submissions on customary law

C2

Submissions on the judiciary

C3

Submissions on labour relations

C4

Submissions on ombudsman’s office

D

RESPONSES TO DRAFT INTERIM BILL OF RIGHTS

D1

Party and government responses

 

African National Congress

 

Afrikaner Volks Unie

 

Boputhatswana government

 

Ciskei government

 

Conservative Party

 

Democratic Party

 

Inkatha Freedom Party

 

Inyandza National Movement

 

Department of Justice/Ministry of Justice

 

Natal Indian Congress

 

National People’s Party

 

Pan Africanist Congress of Azania

 

South African government

 

Transkei government

 

United People’s Front

 

Venda government

D2

Responses from other bodies and individuals

 

Association of Law Societies

 

Chamber of Mines of S A

 

Committee of Consumer Organizations

 

Foundation for Peace and Democracy

 

Gender Advisory Committee

 

Gender Research Project, Univ of Witwatersrand

 

General Council of the Bar of S A

 

Independent Forum for Electoral Education

 

Islamic Information Services (SA)

 

Johannesburg Consolidated Investment Co, Ltd

 

Judiciary of S A

 

Lawyers for Human Rights

 

Legal Resources Centre, Grahamstown

 

M A McLough

 

National Manpower Commission

 

Rural women

 

South African Law Commission

 

S A Legal Defence Fund

 

Southern African Catholic Bishops’ Conference

 

Traditional leaders

 

Women for South Africa

 

The Women’s Lobby

 

Women’s National Coalition of the Western Cape

E

MISCELLANEOUS

E1

Submissions by various parties on establishment of Technical Committees

E2

Letter from US Information Service, 18.05.1993, offering use of their resources to the Technical Committees

E3

Invitation to International Human Rights Law Conference, University of the Witwatersrand, 02.10.1993

E4

Information and statistics regarding legal aid in S A

F

WORKING PAPERS OF TECHNICAL COMMITTEE ON FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS

 

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