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List of Tables | vii | |
Preface | 11 | |
Part I | The Historical Setting | |
Chapter 1 | Law Enforcement and Race Attitudes in a Slave-owning Society: The Dutch Settlement at the Cape 1652-1795 | 17 |
Postscript | 30 | |
Chapter 2 | Enter the British Legal Machine: Law, Administration and Race Relations at the Cape 1806-1910 | |
Introduction | 32 | |
Transition | 34 | |
Liberty, equality, servility | 39 | |
Robes and oxwagons | 41 | |
Barristers and gentlemen | 46 | |
Attorneys and law agents | 49 | |
Magistrates, justices of the peace and the law department | 50 | |
The land register | 52 | |
Law enforcers: army and police | 53 | |
Prisons and punishment | 55 | |
White justice | 59 | |
Chapter 3 | In the Interior: The Administration of Justice and Race Relations in the Boer Republics and the Colony of Natal | 68 |
The courts and race in the Orange Free State | 71 | |
Law and race in the Transvaal | 76 | |
Law and race in Natal | 84 | |
Chapter 4 | The Incorporation of Africans into the Legal Order | |
The administration of justice in tribal society--pre-conquest | 95 | |
Dispossession nine points of the law: colonial relationships and colonial attitudes | 99 | |
The administration of justice in a tribal area--the post-conquest position | 111 | |
Part II | The Modern Machine | |
Chapter 5 | Judicial Attitudes towards Race in South Africa | |
The unification of the courts--the Supreme Court of South Africa | 123 | |
Judicial attitudes to race | 132 | |
Chapter 6 | The Administration of Justice in a Racially Stratified Society | 161 |
The franchise | 163 | |
Racial legislation | 164 | |
Law enforcement and race | 166 | |
(i) | Total prosecutions | 167 |
(ii) | Prosecutions in terms of race-statutes | 168 |
(iii) | Race laws and sex | 174 |
(iv) | Race laws and residence | 176 |
(v) | Increase in prison population | 178 |
(vi) | Executions | 191 |
(vii) | Corporal punishment | 195 |
Chapter 7 | Black Attitudes and Actions | 200 |
Attitudes towards lawyers | 201 | |
Attitudes towards police | 203 | |
Brown and black lawyers in action | 205 | |
(i) | Passive resistance--advocate M. K. Gandhi | 205 |
(ii) | Active resistance--attorneys Mandela and Tambo | 209 |
Chapter 8 | Race Conflict and the Legal System | 230 |
Criminal Procedure | 231 | |
Discussion | 237 | |
Police | 239 | |
The judiciary and the executive | 244 | |
Judging the judges | 256 | |
Sources and Bibliography | ||
(i) | Note on Sources | 264 |
(ii) | Abbreviations | 264 |
(iii) | References | 265 |
(iv) | Bibliography | 272 |
Index | 283 |
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