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Special Report Transcript Episode 72, Section 4, Time 39:19In every instance the National Party pursued its goal of apartheid with ferocious determination, overriding all opposition. It is impractical and unrealistic to think that the courts could have stopped those excesses. This is not to suggest that the courts were powerless in the face of parliamentary injustice. The courts undoubtedly had the capacity in many instances to mitigate the harshness of the laws of apartheid. Notes: Jules Browde (General Council of the Bar) References: there are no references for this transcript |