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The Constitutional Court of Zimbabwe’s unconstitutional approach of applying rules of locus standi.
(University of Zimbabwe, 2019)
This paper examines the rationality and legality of the rule of locus
standi introduced by the Constitutional Court of Zimbabwe to the
effect that no litigant is allowed to act in more than one capacity of
locus standi ...
Access to information laws, environmental rights and public participation in the wildlife sector
(University of Zimbabwe, 2019)
The wildlife sector is strategic in Zimbabwe for its economic, social
and ecological purposes and hence the right to access information on
wildlife governance and conservation is critical. Zimbabwe has many
municipal ...
The right to strike in Zimbabwe in the context of the 2013 Constitution and International Law.
(University of Zimbabwe, 2018)
The right to strike is of cardinal importance in any labour law
regime based on social justice and democracy in the
workplace. It lies at the heart of the freedom of association,
the right to organise and collective ...
Learning from others: An insight into the experiences in the enforcement of ESC rights in comparative foreign and international law jurisdictions
(University of Zimbabwe Student Law Review Journal, 2016-05)
This paper was originally presented at the Economic Social and Cultural Rights Symposium held on the 17th of April 2015 and was organised by the International Commission of Jurists (ICJ) in collaboration with the Zimbabwe ...
A Guide to the Zimbabwean Law of Delict
(2012)
This Guide provides an outline of the main aspects of the Zimbabwean Law of Delict. After the main text there is a Cases section. The Cases section contains summaries of salient Zimbabwean cases and also of some important ...
Labour rights under Zimbabwe’s new Constitution: The right to be paid a fair and reasonable wage
(University of Zimbabwe, 2019)
Although the philosophical basis of the Labour Act3 is pluralist, with
the Act providing that its “purpose is to advance social justice and
democracy in the workplace,”4 the regime covering wages has been
decidedly ...
The rules of civil procedure in the magistrates courts of Zimbabwe: when rules of civil procedure become an enemy of justice to self-actors.
(University of Zimbabwe, 2019)
Access to justice is central to justice delivery in any democratic
society. Most initiatives in Zimbabwe on access to justice are focused
on the substantive law. Recently an attempt was made to reform
rules of civil ...
Constitutionality of the offence of deliberately transmitting HIV: Case Note on the Case of S v Ranchi HH 515-17
(University of Zimbabwe, 2018)
The heading for this offence is “Deliberate transmission of HIV”. This is somewhat misleading. Although the offence can be committed if the accused actually infects the complainant,it can also be committed without proof ...
Strengthening legislations as a way to combat sexual harassment at workplace and in universities in Zimbabwe
(The Zimbabwe Electronic Law Journal, 2017-07)
Parting the long grass: Public International law and the right to self determination
(University of Zimbabwe Student Law Review Journal, 2016-05)
The right to self-determination is perhaps one of the most fundamental group rights entrenched, espoused and conferred by various international legal instruments. However, it is also axiomatic that the right to self-determination ...










