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Revolutionary Legality in Lesotho: A Fresh Look at Constitutional Legitimacy
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 28 July 2009
Abstract
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- Case Notes
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- Journal of African Law , Volume 35 , Issue 1-2: RECENT CONSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENTS IN AFRICA , Spring 1991 , pp. 209 - 212
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- Copyright © School of Oriental and African Studies 1991
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1 For a survey of the earlier case law see Wolf-Phillips, Leslie, Constitutional legitimacy: A study of the doctrine of necessity (London, Third World Foundation Monograph 6, undated).Google Scholar
2 [1989] Law Reports of the Commonwealth (Constitutional and Administrative Law Reports) 24–169.Google Scholar
3 For an account of the constitutional history of Lesotho to 1988 see Read, James S., “Lesotho”, in Constitutions Africae.Google Scholar
4 Nos. 1 and 3 of 1986.
5 [1989] LRC (Const) at 82.Google Scholar
6 Ibid. at 137–39.
7 Ibid. at 133.
8 Ibid. at 122–24.
9 Ibid. at 124.
10 Ibid. at 50–52.
11 Ibid. at 144–47.
12 Ibid. at 60–62.
13 National Constituent Assembly Order, 1990, No. 4 of 1990, s. 32. The Order was amended by Order No. 7 of 1990.
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