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
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SUBMISSIONS FROM THE GOVERNMENT, POLITICAL PARTIES AND GROUPS |
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Submissions to the Technical Committee on Fundamental Rights during the Transition, 6v. |
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(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.) |
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Includes comments on progress reports. |
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ANC submissions to the Negotiations Commission, June 1993 |
A3 |
Other submissions on the Constitution and Bill of Rights |
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Democratic Party |
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S A Government |
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Inkatha Freedom Party |
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Kwazulu-Natal |
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SUBMISSIONS ON FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS |
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Includes submissions, correspondence, memos |
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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 |
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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 |
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RESPONSES TO DRAFT INTERIM BILL OF RIGHTS |
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Party and government responses |
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African National Congress |
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Afrikaner Volks Unie |
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Boputhatswana government |
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Ciskei government |
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Conservative Party |
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Democratic Party |
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Inkatha Freedom Party |
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Inyandza National Movement |
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Department of Justice/Ministry of Justice |
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Natal Indian Congress |
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National People’s Party |
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Pan Africanist Congress of Azania |
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South African government |
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Transkei government |
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United People’s Front |
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Venda government |
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Responses from other bodies and individuals |
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Association of Law Societies |
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Chamber of Mines of S A |
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Committee of Consumer Organizations |
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Foundation for Peace and Democracy |
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Gender Advisory Committee |
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Gender Research Project, Univ of Witwatersrand |
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General Council of the Bar of S A |
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Independent Forum for Electoral Education |
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Islamic
Information Services (SA) |
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Johannesburg Consolidated Investment Co, Ltd |
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Judiciary of S A |
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Lawyers for Human Rights |
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Legal Resources Centre, Grahamstown |
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M A McLough |
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National Manpower Commission |
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Rural women |
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South African Law Commission |
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S A Legal Defence Fund |
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Southern African Catholic Bishops’ Conference |
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Traditional leaders |
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Women for South Africa |
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The Women’s Lobby |
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Women’s National Coalition of the Western Cape |
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MISCELLANEOUS |
E1 |
Submissions by various parties on establishment of Technical Committees |
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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 |
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Information and statistics regarding legal aid in S A |
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WORKING PAPERS OF TECHNICAL COMMITTEE ON FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS |