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  • A General Legislative Analysis of "Torture" as a Human Rights Violation in Zimbabwe

    Howard Chitimira, Pontsho Mokone
    1-41
    06-06-2017
  • The Functions of Selected Human Rights Institutions and Related Role-Players in the Protection of Human Rights in Zimbabwe

    Howard Chitimira, Pontsho Mokone
    1-40
    17-05-2017
  • Reflections on how to Address the Violations of Human Rights by Extractive Industries in Africa: A Comparative Analysis of Nigeria and South Africa

    Serges Djoyou Kamga, Ogehcukwu O Ajoku
    452-519
    21-04-2017
  • An argument for South Africa's accession to the optional protocol to the international covenant on economic, social and cultural rights in the light of its importance and implications

    F Viljoen, N Orago
    2555-2599
    14-11-2014
  • The Right of Child Victims of Armed Conflict to Reintegration and Recovery

    Robbie JA Robinson
    45-101
    22-05-2017
  • The Legal Status of Evidence obtained through Human Rights Violations in Uganda

    Robert D Nanima
    1-34
    17-05-2017
  • The Application of International Human Rights Instruments in Outer Space Settlements: Today's Science Fiction, Tomorrow's Reality

    Anél Ferreira-Snyman, Gerrit M Ferreira
    1-43
    25-06-2019
  • Strengthening Locus Standi in Human Rights Litigation in Zimbabwe: An analysis of the Provisions in the New Zimbabwean Constitution

    Lovemore Chiduza, Paterson Nkosemntu Makiwane
    1-29
    17-05-2017
  • Some Comments on Water Rights in South Africa

    N Gabru
    1-34
    10-07-2017
  • Law's Poverty

    JM Modiri
    223-273
    31-03-2015
  • Determining the Effect (the Social Costs) of Exclusion under the South African Exclusionary Rule: Should Factual Guilt Tilt the Scales in Favour of the Admission of Unconstitutionally Obtained Evidence?

    Dane Ally
    476-513
    01-06-2017
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