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AB3347 - Archbishop Njongonkulu Ndungane Papers
Series
E - Working Documents - E
Subseries
E2 - Economists Allied for Arms Reduction (ECAAR)
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E2.4 - Chairman of ECAAR, Terry Crawford-Browne presentation at the NGO Forum to the World Summit on Sustainable Development, Johannesburg, entitled: Arms Reduction and Sustainable Development: The South African Arms Deal, and Civil Society
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E2.5 - Documents relating to the Arms Deal of the South African Government
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E2.6 - Report by Terry Crawford-Browne entitled: Offsets and the affordability of the arms deal
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E2.7 - The Constitution of Economists Allied for Arms Reduction South Africa
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E2.8 - Written presentation to the Parliamentary Portfolio Committee on Defence on Anti-Personnel Mines Prohibition Bill (B44-2002) entitled: Is South Africa still making and exporting landmines
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E2.9 - Questions for Swartklip and the Minister of public Enterprises relating to employment, education and training of the employees manufacturing and transporting pyrotechnics products and chemicals
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E2.10 - ECAAR Press Statements on South African Arms Deal
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E2.11 - ECAAR-SA Submission to the British Parliamentary Trade and Industry's Committee Inquiry into the Export Credits Guarantee Department
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E2.12 - Terry Crawford-Browne Report entitled: Motivations for the Arms Deal Appeal
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Written presentation to the Parliamentary Portfolio Committee on Defence on Anti-Personnel Mines Prohibition Bill (B44-2002) entitled: Is South Africa still making and exporting landmines
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