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    A critique of the constitutional provision for an independent complaints mechanism for the security services sector in Zimbabwe 

    Tsabora, James; Maja, Innocent (U. Z. Press., 2021-11-01)
    The increasing interaction between the civilian population and security sector institutions suggest the need for formal regulatory frameworks in the event such interaction degenerates into abuse of civilians by the uniformed ...
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    The propriety of state intervention in the enforcement of contracts in Zimbabwe 

    Chivhenge, Panashe Eric; Maja, Innocent (U. Z. Press., 2021-11-01)
    The traditional and classical model of contract law is predicated on the idea that the parties involved generally have a genuine freedom of choice and that the parties' bargaining power is comparable to one another. It ...
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    Limitation of human rights in international law and the Zimbabwean Constitution 

    Maja, Innocent (The Zimbabwe Electronic Law Journal, 2016)
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    Limitation of human rights in International Law and the Zimbabwean constitution. 

    Maja, Innocent (University of Zimbabwe, 2018)
    Human rights contained in international treaties, regional treaties and national constitutions are generally not absolute but are often qualified and subject to reasonable restrictions.Currie and de Waal argues that ...
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    Reflecting on the applicability of freedom, sanctity and privity of Contract in Zimbabwean Law Of Contract 

    Maja, Innocent (University of Zimbabwe, 2019)
    This paper examines the applicability of the long established contractual doctrines of freedom of contract, sanctity of contract and privity of contract in modern day Zimbabwean law of contract. It argues that even ...
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    Exploring the concepts of minority and minority language in International Human Rights Law. 

    Maja, Innocent (University of Zimbabwe, 2018)
    International human rights law does not currently define a minority. For instance, the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights protects minority rights in article 27 without defining the term minority. The ...

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    Chivhenge, Panashe Eric (1)Tsabora, James (1)SubjectHuman rights (2)Civilian population (1)Classical contract law (1)Constitution of Zimbabwe (1)contract (1)Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (CCPR) (1)Freedom of contract (1)freedom of contract, (1)human rights (1)infringement of rights (1)... View MoreDate Issued2018 (2)2021 (2)2016 (1)2019 (1)Full TextFull Text (6)

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