South african geographical names council act 118 1998. South africa south africa reconstruction, union, and segregation 190229. The politicking behind the scenes for the formation of the union of south africa allowed the foundations of apartheid to be laid. The act also made provisions for admitting rhodesia as a fifth province of the union in the future, but rhodesian colonists rejected this option in a referendum held in 1922. What type of government did european settlers create in south africa in 1909. South africa history, capital, flag, map, population. Statistics south africa means the department contemplated in section 4 1. The period 1909 to 1910 covers the independence period and is essentially the genesis of the constitutional development of south africa.
The south africa act of 1909 formally created the political entity that is south africa today. It came into being on 31 may 1910 with the unification of the cape colony, the. South africa act, 1909, that legislation affecting the coloured franchise re. The dutch was the official language of the union of south africa till the end of the union in 1961. It was the work of white delegates who represented white electorates, less than onefifth of the population of the new country. The south africa act was finally passed at the end of august 1909 paving the way for the establishment of the union government. Amendment of 1 the south west africa affairs amendment act. The role of the national archives and records service of. This is the text of the act as printed in the official statutes of the union of south africa, 1910 and 1911, and does not incorporate any amendments, of which there were. Constitutional history of south africa constitutionnet. Section 85 vi of the south africa act enabled the four provincial councils at that time to make ordinances in relation to.
The union of south africa came into being based on the south africa act that was passed by the british parliament on 20 september 1909. The formation of the union of south africa thoughtco. List of laws on land dispossession and segregation south. The analysis of the imposed tax burden is essential to this study, because it provides the theoretical basis necessary for developing a conceptual framework for evaluating the tax. See in this regard the inclusion of such rule in the interim constitution of south africa, act 200 of 1993, ss 352 and 2323, which sections of the interim. Whereas it is desirable for the welfare and future progress of south africa that the several british colonies therein should. Republic of south africa constitution act 110 of 1983 south african.
Effects of colonialism on africas past and present. Kaleidoscope international law and the south african constitution. South africa act, 1909 enacted by the parliament of the united kingdom related portals. Constitutional documents of south africa, acts of the parliament of the united kingdom. South africa act, 1909, amendment act, 1925 wikisource. The acts are listed alphabetically and can be downloaded in a pdf format. The azanian civilisation which stretched from eastern africa to our country is a historical fact. A parliamentary government that excluded many citizens. The act also made provisions for admitting rhodesia as a fifth province of the union in the future. The constitution and governmental delations in south africa.
The union of south africa was born on may 31, 1910, created by a constitutional convention in durban in 1908 and an act of the british parliament 1909. Sagc gives access to all the various legislation acts. Constitution of the republic of south africa act 108 of 1996. It was the work of white delegates who represented white electorates, less than onefifth of the. Full text of the south africa act, 1909 see other formats stop early journal content on jstor, free to anyone in the world this article is one of nearly 500,000 scholarly works digitized and made freely available to everyone in the world by jstor. South africa s population registration act of 1950.
The south africa act 1909 was an act of the british parliament which created the union of. Act responsible for the collection, production and. The granting of selfgovernance to the different south african colonies as well as marked encouragement toward closer economic ties brought the vision of a unified south africa closer to reality. In 1909, lord elgin, the british colonial secretary. On 2 december 1909 by royal proclamation, the union of south africa was established and would come into existence on 31 may 1910. Hereafter referred to as the 1910 constitution of the union of south africa.
Click download or read online button to get statutes of the union of south africa 1910 book now. Republic of south africa constitution act no 32 the o. It relates to the involvement of my greatgrandfather franz ginsberg franz. As sol plaatje wrote in the opening lines of native life in south africa, awakening on friday morning, june 20, 19, the south african native found himself, not actually a slave, but a pariah in the land of his birth. The south africa act decided that dutch and english were the official languages.
Although the union of south africa act was passed by the british parliament at westminster, it was wholly constructed by south afncan representatives in south africa. In 1961 the new republic replaced dutch for afrikaans. African interests and the south africa act, 19081910 the. Statutes of the republic of south africa land expropriation act, no. South africa act 1909 and the denial of franchise to black south africans. The south africa act was passed in 1909 by the british parliament bringing together four colonies, the cape, natal, orange free state and transvaal into one country, the union of south africa. Somewhat later, the newly founded republic also left the commonwealth.
List of mentions of the south africa act 1909 in parliament in the period 1803 to 2005. South africa act, 1909versions wikisource, the free online. Be it enacted by the queens most excellent majesty, the senate and the house of assembly of the union of south africa, as follows. Although the union of south africa act was passed by the british parliament at westminster, it was wholly constructed by south afncan representatives in. The schedule to the south africa act of 1909 did envisage the transfer, under certain conditions, of the territories to the union of south africa, but africans were not contracting parties to these arrangements and they do not regard the provisions of the schedule as morally and politically binding on them.
Jan 07, 2012 as amended on 27 may 1925 by the south africa act, 1909, amendment act, 1925. The omalley archives is the product of almost two decades of research and includes analyses, chronologies, historical documents, and interviews from the apartheid and postapartheid eras. Apr 11, 2019 the politicking behind the scenes for the formation of the union of south africa allowed the foundations of apartheid to be laid. Statutes of the union of south africa 1910 download. South african reserve bank amendment act, 1997, the term of office of a director who is a shareholders representative and who holds office as such on the date immediately preceding the date of commencement of the south african reserve bank amendment act. The south africa act, 1909 is an article from the american journal of international law, volume 4. The cape of good hope formally became a british colony in 1814, natal was annexed in 1844, and transvaal and orange free state, after annexation and later restoration of freedom. With acts you are guaranteed the latest and most up to date resource for your legislative needs. The south africa act of 1909 could be considered as an empowering of the decisions reached at the national convention of 1908 by the british. The south africa act of 1909, established the union of south africa as well as the a second tier of government in the form of the four provinces of cape, natal, orange free state and transvaal, within the union. The south africa act of 1909 could be considered as an empowering of the decisions reached at the national convention of 1908 by the british parliament. We are the leading resource for freely available legislation in south africa and are used daily by thousands of professionals and industry leaders.
The south africa act, 1909 american journal of international law. Several pieces of legislation marked the establishment of the union of south africa as a state in which racial discrimination received official sanction. The british parliament passes the south africa act in september 1909. Uniform title south africa act 1909 imprint pretoria. Union constitution the south africa act, 1909, the republican constitution the constitution of the republic of south africa, act 32 of 1961, the south african constitution act 110 of 1983 bicameral constitution, the interim constitution of 1993. Section 4 of act of 1909 proclaimed the union of south africa and provided that the king with the advice of the privy.
The people of azania whose country colonialists called south africa through the british imperialist union of south africa act 1909. So much as relates to the republic of south africa constitution act, 1961. Definitive conditions regarding the future of lesotho, along with botswana and swaziland, were entailed in the schedule of the south africa act that deferred incorporation indefinitely. The south africa act 1909 was an act of the british parliament which created the union of south africa from the british colonies of the cape of good hope, natal, orange river colony, and transvaal. The colonial parliaments of the cape colony, natal, orange river colony orange free state and transvaal were composed of european settlers only.
On may 31, 1910, the union of south africa was formed under british dominion. Afrikaans became a seperate language from dutch in 1925 officially. Now therefore under and by virtue of the powers in me vested by section sixteen of the south africa act 1909 and by section twentysix of the said precious and base. Jun 17, 2018 the natives land act dispossessed black south africans and prevented them from competing with white farm workers for jobs. Sol plaatje, in his 1916 book, native life in south africa, before and since the european war and the boer rebellion, describes the disruption to peoples lives after the act was passed. It is hereby notified that the president has assented to the following act which is hereby published for general information. South west africa commission to lieutenantcolonel hls excellency the rlght honourable the e arl of clarendon, a member of his m ajestys most honourable privy council, knight grand cross of the most distinguished order of st. Definitions in this act, unless the context otherwise indicates. This act may be cited for all purposes as the south africa act, 1909, amendment act, 1925 this work is in the public domain because it was created and first published in south africa and it is an official text of a legislative, administrative or legal nature, or an official translation of such a text. This declared the former union of south africa a republic. The union of south africa south africa act, 1909 this act was passed through both houses of the imperial parliament exactly as it was forwarded after the south african convention was held. The south africa act, 1909 is an article from the american journal of international law, volume 4 view more articles from the american journal of international law. Ggazette, rgregulation gazette, bnboard notice, gengeneral notice, gongovernment notice, pproclamation wwarrant. This act was passed through both houses of the imperial parliament exactly as it was forwarded after the south african convention.
The south african war of 18991902 forced every gold mine into a virtual shutdown and led to a lowered demand for black labour and the loss of over 100, 000 jobs a, figure 1. Feature articles will the anc walk the talk on land expropriation. South africa reconstruction, union, and segregation. Africans claims in south africa marxists internet archive. Acts online provides legislation, including amendments and regulations, in an intuitive, online format. This site is like a library, use search box in the widget to get ebook that you want. It was largely based on the 1909 union of south africa act but substituted the word state whenever king, queen or crown appeared riley 1991. Republic of south africa constitution act 110 of 1983 south. South africa act, act of 1909 that unified the british colonies of the cape colony, natal, transvaal, and orange river see orange free state and thereby established the union of south africa.
The study examines the application of the rule of law in south africa from the colonial. South africa, the southernmost country on the african continent, renowned for its varied topography, great natural beauty, and cultural diversity, all of which have made the country a favored destination for travelers since the legal ending of apartheid afrikaans. A century of migrant labour in the gold mines of south africa. Constitution of the republic of south africa, 1993. South africa act, 1909 wikisource, the free online library. Under the act a central government was established with four provinces. This is to say that draft laws, such as language policy and the denial of the franchise to black south africans, as well as the eventual form the union of south africa were now finalised. To introduce a new constitution for the republic of south africa and to. The union of south africa south africa act, 1909 this. The union of south africa becomes an independent dominion within the british empire in may 1910. Aug 18, 2019 the last vestiges of the 1909 act finally disappeared in 1983 when the apartheidera government enacted a new constitution, the republic of south africa constitution act, 1983. Kaleidoscope international law and the south african constitution john dugard for over forty years, from 1948 to 1990, south africa was in conflict with both the international community and international law.
Act to consolidate and amend the laws relating to the solemnization of marriages and matters incidental thereto. This bill was passed by a majority of each house, notwithstanding a provision in the. South african geomatics council code of conduct added 29 january 2018. Wnla was requested to set up a realistic structure to achieve a stable workforce. In 1910, the union of south africa was formed from the four. Please check the number of pages in the pdf before printing. This period was characterised by the enactment of the south africa act by the british parliament, establishing an independent union of south africa comprising the territories of cape colony, orange free state, natal and transvaal. Act to introduce a new constitution for the republic of south africa and to provide for matters incidental thereto. Plaatje, born in the free state province in 1874, was a journalist and writer, and one of the cofounders of the african. University of the witwatersrand faculty of commerce law and management graduate school of public and development management the role of the national archives and.