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Rhodesia: Judgment of Appellate Division of High Court in Ndhlovu and Others v. The Queen (Constitutional Position of Rhodesia)*

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  04 April 2017

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Copyright © American Society of International Law 1969

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Footnotes

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[Excerpts reproduced from the text supplied by the Rhodesian Information Office, Washington, D.C. Omissions are indicated by ellipses.

[The Privy Council judgment in Madzimbamuto v. Lardner-Burke, on the constitutional position of Rhodesia, appears at 7 International Legal Materials 1113 (1968).

[The Rhodesian proclamation of independence on Nov. 11, 1965, appears at 5 International Legal Materials 230 (1966). The U.K. Southern Rhodesia Act 1965, enacted Nov. 16, 1965, appears at 5 International Legal Materials 232 (1966). The Commonwealth Prime Ministers’ communiqué on Rhodesia of Sept. 14, 1966, appears at 5 International Legal Materials 1158 (1966). The U.K. proposals for settlement of the Rhodesia problem appear at 6 International Legal Materials 130 (1967).

[United Nations Resolutions on Rhodesia appear at 5 International Legal Materials 161, 167, and 534 (1966), 6 International Legal Materials 141 and 144 (1967), and 7 International Legal Materials 897 and 1401 (1968).]

References

* [Reproduced with permission from The Malawi Government Gazette, 266: Vol. V, No. 43 (July 19, 1968).]