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Author :South Africa. Dept. of Justice and Constitutional Affairs Publisher : ISBN 13 :9781485107811 Total Pages :454 pages Book Rating :4.1/5 (78 download)
Book Synopsis Criminal Procedure Act 51 of 1977 & Regulations by : South Africa. Dept. of Justice and Constitutional Affairs
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Book Synopsis Commentary on the Criminal Procedure Act by : Etienne Du Toit
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Book Synopsis The Law of Pre-Trial Criminal Procedure in Namibia by : Mapaure, Clever
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