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Exploited, Undervalued – and Essential: Domestic Workers and the Realisation of their Rights. Edited by Darcy du Toit. Pretoria: Pretoria University Law Press, 2013. 380 pp. ZAR225.00, $22 paperback, available online.

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Exploited, Undervalued – and Essential: Domestic Workers and the Realisation of their Rights. Edited by Darcy du Toit. Pretoria: Pretoria University Law Press, 2013. 380 pp. ZAR225.00, $22 paperback, available online.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 January 2024

Adelle Blackett*
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Faculty of Law, McGill University

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