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When delegated powers became plenary powers : Kauluma v The Cabinet for the Interim Government of South West Africa, 8 November 1988, unreported
Authors :
Rabie, A
:
Erasmus, G
Journal Title :
South African Journal on Human Rights
Citation :
(1989) 5 SAJHR 440
S.A. Cases Cited :
Kauluma v The Cabinet for the Interim Government of South West Africa 8 Novermber 1988, unreported
Subject :
Delegation of powers
:
Executive power
:
Legislative power
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