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South African Yearbook of International Law. Volume 9, 1983. Pretoria: VerLoren van Themaat Centre for International Law, University of South Africa. Pp. 291. Index.
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 27 February 2017
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- Book Reviews and Notes
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- Copyright © American Society of International Law 1986
References
1 First Report of the Constitutional Committee of the President’s Council PC3/1982 59 quoted in the book under review at p. 106.
2 The Act contains a Schedule defining “own affairs.” Any matter falling outside this category is by definition “general.”
3 The President’s Council is made up of 20 members nominated by the House of Assembly, 10 by the House of Representatives, 5 by the House of Delegates and 25 by the State President.
4 [1983] 1 S.A. 833 (SWA), noted in the book under review at p. 112; see also id. at 132.
5 For further detail, see Dore, , Self-Determination of Namibia and the United Nations: Paradigm of a Paradox, 27 Harv. Int’l L.J. 159 (1986)Google Scholar.