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The Legal System of Lesotho. By Vernon Palmer and Sebastian Poulter, Michie Company, Charlottesville, Virginia, 1972.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 July 2009

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Copyright © School of Oriental and African Studies 1972

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References

1 Preface, p. ix.

page 366 note 1 I base this assumption on the authors' Preface (vii), but also on the character of some footnotes, e.g. p. 157, n. 330.

page 366 note 2 For details see pp. 72, et seq.

page 366 note 3 An interpretation possibly favoured by Schreiner, J. A., in Khatala v. Khatala, 1963–66 H.C.T.L.R. 97, 99.

page 366 note 4 In 1967, this amounted to fewer than 15 including Crown counsel, of whom only one to my knowledge worked outside Maseru, and approximately 5 were in regular private practice.