If you liked Criminal justice in South Africa by M. C. J. Olmesdahl and N. C. Steytler, start with Kenyan-South African dialogue on devolution (2015), The undefended accused on trial (1988), and The Freedom Charter and beyond (1991). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.

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What should I read after Criminal justice in South Africa?

BookOrb recommends Kenyan-South African dialogue on devolution (2015), The undefended accused on trial (1988), The Freedom Charter and beyond (1991), Voting in 1999, and Democracy, human rights and economic development in Southern Africa (1997).

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Criminal justice in South Africa is by M. C. J. Olmesdahl and N. C. Steytler.