This book critically reviews the content and application of South Africa's immigration legislation, including the Aliens Control Act of 1991, from a variety of legal and non-legal perspectives. It is published in the hope that the act of criticising the old will clear the ground for new legislation: an immigration act that is consistent with a new policy vision of the role of cross-boreer movement in the construction of a democratic South Africa and a new Southern African Development Corporation region.
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This book critically reviews the content and application of South Africa's immigration legislation, including the Aliens Control Act of 1991, from a variety of legal and non-legal perspectives. It is published in the hope that the act of criticising the old will clear the ground for new legislation: an immigration act that is consistent with a new policy vision of the role of cross-boreer movement in the construction of a democratic South Africa and a new Southern African Development Corporation region.
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Very Good. There are minor marks on the front free end paper. The wraps are a little shelf rubbed, small creases and edge worn. The binding is excellent. GK.