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  2. Judicial review in South Africa - Wikipedia

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    The façade of the Constitutional Court of South Africa. The South African judiciary has broad powers of judicial review under the Constitution of South Africa.Courts are empowered to pronounce on the legality and constitutionality of exercises of public power, including administrative action, executive action, and the passage of acts of Parliament.

  3. African Peer Review Mechanism - Wikipedia

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    The African Peer Review Mechanism (APRM) is a mutually agreed instrument voluntarily acceded to by the member states of the African Union (AU) as a self-monitoring ...

  4. S v Mpetha - Wikipedia

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    S v Mpetha and Others (1981) was a court case in which nineteen accused were charged under the Terrorism Act, 1967 with participation in terroristic activities and also on two counts of murder.

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  6. In re Dube - Wikipedia

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    In re Dube is a famous case in South African law, heard and decided by Milne J and Didcott J in the Natal Provincial Division on May 1, 1979.It was a review of a decision by a commissioner of the Department of Plural Relations and Development, and is celebrated for its creativity in pursuit of justice.

  7. Category:Child pornography websites - Wikipedia

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  8. The Eastern Origins of Western Civilisation - Wikipedia

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    The Eastern Origins of Western Civilisation, written by the political scientist John M. Hobson in 2004, is a book that argues against the historical theory of the rise of the West after 1492 as a "virgin birth", but rather as a product of Western interactions with a more technically and socially advanced Eastern civilization.

  9. Woolwich Building Society v IRC - Wikipedia

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    It paid the sums on a "without prejudice" basis, and then sought judicial review with a view to reclaiming the tax. The House of Lords agreed with Woolwich. The House of Lords agreed with Woolwich. The revenue repaid the tax, but refused to pay any interest, which was agreed to be in the amount of £6.73 million.