The Constitution of South Africa from a Gender PerspectiveSandra Liebenberg Based on the proceedings of a conference held in Cape Town, 1995. |
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National machinery for ensuring gender equality | 9 |
National machinery for promoting the status of women | 23 |
Gender equality under the constitutions of South Africa | 37 |
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