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This is a serious discussion to be undertaken on a world level on the type of system that Israel is, as serious indeed as the legal investigation carried out in the mid-1960s on the legal nature of the apartheid regime in South Africa. In the early 1960s, Yale Law Journal published a long, two-part article by Elizabeth Landis entitled South African Apartheid legislation, part one, Fundamental structures, part two Extension, enforcement and perpetuation. It was no longer possible for white Afrikaners and their US supporters to argue that apartheid, a neutral term until then in world politics, was a tolerable system of discrimination. |