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Professor Langbein And Social Investing: A Comment, Winston P. Nagan Jan 1986

Professor Langbein And Social Investing: A Comment, Winston P. Nagan

NYLS Journal of Human Rights

No abstract provided.


The Concept Of Citizenship: Challenging South Africa's Policy, Joe W. (Chip) Pitts Iii Jan 1986

The Concept Of Citizenship: Challenging South Africa's Policy, Joe W. (Chip) Pitts Iii

Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law

The concept of citizenship has come to represent the full cluster of civil rights held by individuals as members of modern states. Therefore, of all the "reforms" undertaken by South Africa in response to the economic and political instability of the last two years, the most potentially far reaching was State President P. W. Botha's announcement that citizenship would be restored' to South African blacks. In September 1985, Botha affirmed that some form of citizenship would be extended to all South Africans. Finally, on July 2, 1986, the South African government passed The Restoration of South African Citizenship Act."


The Use And Effectiveness Of Economic Sanctions Against Nations That Violate Human Rights: Can The United States Force Reform On South Africa, R. Blair Thomas Jan 1986

The Use And Effectiveness Of Economic Sanctions Against Nations That Violate Human Rights: Can The United States Force Reform On South Africa, R. Blair Thomas

NYLS Journal of Human Rights

No abstract provided.


Conscientious Objection To Service In The South African Defence Force As A Ground For Political Asylum In The United States, Dominic Holzhaus Jan 1986

Conscientious Objection To Service In The South African Defence Force As A Ground For Political Asylum In The United States, Dominic Holzhaus

NYLS Journal of Human Rights

No abstract provided.