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The South African Constitutional Court's Use of Foreign Precedent in Matters of Religion: Without Fear or Favour?

Potchefstroom Electronic Law Journal - South Africa
doi 10.4314/pelj.v18i5.10
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LawSociologyPolitical Science
Date

February 19, 2016

Authors
C Rautenbach
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Academy of Science of South Africa


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