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Law, Politics, and Social Transformation
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 28 February 2019
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Twenty years ago in 1983, three seemingly disparate events were to have a dramatic impact on law, politics and social transformation in our country. Ten years later, in April 1993, a political event dramatically signaled a change in the legal landscape forever. Or so we hope.
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