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CHILDREN’S RIGHTS V. CORPORAL PUNISHMENT:
HISTORICAL DEVELOPMENTS ON REASONABLE CHASTISEMENT



by



XXXX



Submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree



LLB



In the



SCHOOL OF LAW



UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH AFRICA



SUPERVISOR: PROFESSOR L PIENAAR

(ASSIGNMENT 03: 817621)

2021




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