Laws administered by the Department of Justice and Constitutional Development South Africa (2014)

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LAWS ADMINISTERED BY THE DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE AND CONSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENT
(AS ON 28 MAY 2014)

(Note: This list only consists of Principal Acts administered by the Department and only Amendment Acts containing substantive provisions and Amendment Acts which have not yet been implemented)

The Pre-Union legislation which is administered by the Department might contain provisions that are
obsolete or redundant. These Acts, however, have not yet been repealed and therefore still form part of the list of Acts administered by the Department. The possibility exists that some of these Acts could contain provisions which are in conflict with recently enacted legislation and even the Constitution. The Pre-Union legislation, which the Department administers, is briefly discussed hereunder.


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      LAWS ADMINISTERED BY THE DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE AND CONSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENT(AS ON 28 MAY 2014) (Note: This list only consists of Principal Acts admi
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