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Introductions

Human rights, interdisciplinarity and the time of utopia

References

Canadian case

South African case

  • Minister of Home Affairs v Fourie [2005] ZACC 19, 2006 (1) SA 524 (CC)

Canadian legislation

International legal materials

  • Universal Declaration of Human Rights, G A Res 217A (III), UN GAOR, 3rd sess, 183rd plen mtg, UN Doc A/810 (10 December 1948)

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