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Apartheid legislation

The system of racial segregation and oppression in South Africa known as apartheid was implemented and enforced by many acts and other laws. This legislation served to institutionalize racial discrimination and the dominance by white people over people of other races. While the bulk of this legislation was enacted after the election of the National Party government in 1948, it was preceded by discriminatory legislation enacted under earlier British and Afrikaner governments. Apartheid is distinguished from segregation in other countries by the systematic way in which it was formalized in law.


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قانون الفصل العنصري (الأبارتايد) Arabic Apartheidlovene Danish Legislación del apartheid Spanish Lois de l'apartheid French Apartheidlovene i Sør-Afrika NB

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