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Abraham Kuyper: An Annotated Bibliography 1857-2010 by Tjitze Kuipers (2011)

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1897

[Letter to the editor.]
In: De Telegraaf 5 (1897), no. 1563, April 12, 1897.
Dated: Brussels, April 7, 1897.

First of two letters to De Telegraaf on the conflict between the parliament (the People's Council) in Transvaal, officially the South African Republic, and the Transvaal Supreme Court. Printed under the heading “Staatspresident en Hooggerechtshof” [State President and Supreme Court].
Kuyper reacted in this letter to an article published in De Telegraaf of March 29 (Kuyper reacted this late because he just celebrated the 25th anniversary of De Standaard). According to him De Telegraaf had not written fairly on the actions of Paul Kruger, president of the Transvaal Republic. De Telegraaf had reported that Kruger had quickly passed a law through parliament without giving time to the Supreme Court to validate the law. The law gave the president the power to replace judges of the Supreme Court. According to Kuyper parliament in Transvaal, representing the people, stood above the Supreme Court and was therefore allowed to pass the law; the law itself did not conflict with the Transvaal constitution.