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        Abused women--South Africa. [1]
        Access to healthcare. [1]
        African Customary law. [1]
        African customary law. [1]
        African National Congress. [1]
        African Union. [1]
        Albinism. [1]
        Albinos. [1]
        Antiretroviral agents--Government policy--South Africa. [1]
        Assisted dying. [1]
        Assisted suicide -- Law and legislation -- South Africa. [1]
        Bhe v Khayelitsha Magistrate (CCT 49/03) [2004] ZACC 17; 2005 (1) SA 580 (CC); 2005 (1) BCLR 1 (CC) (15 October 2004) [1]
        Bill of Rights. [1]
        Certification. [1]
        Child disaster victims--Protection. [1]
        Child labor--Law and legislation--South Africa. [1]
        Child trafficking victims--Protection--South Africa. [1]
        Child trafficking victims--Services for--South Africa. [1]
        Child trafficking--South Africa. [1]
        Child welfare workers--Job stress. [1]

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