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    Selected aspects of the 2013 Zimbabwean Constitution and the declaration of rights

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    Date
    2022
    Author
    Moyo, Admark (ed)
    Type
    Book
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    Abstract
    This book examines the nature and scope of selected aspects of the 2013 Zimbabwean Constitution and the Declaration of Rights. Composed of 19 chapters examining the constitutional landscape for the protection of human rights in Zimbabwe, the book is designed for a broad audience ranging from undergraduate and postgraduate students, academia, civil society organisations, legal practitioners, judges, key government ministries, institutions and agencies, among many others. The book explains the scope of several provisions of the Constitution and their implications for the conduct of both state and non-state actors. While it does not, for instance, explain the nature and content of all the rights in the Declaration of Rights, this book acts as a prelude to a more comprehensive book to be developed by many authors from different legal backgrounds in the near future. Nonetheless, the chapters that form part of this volume provide invaluable guidance to its readers.
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    https://hdl.handle.net/10646/4484
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    Moyo, A.(2022). Selected Aspects of the 2013 Zimbabwean Constitution and the Declaration of Rights. 2nd ed. Lund: Raoul Wallenberg Institute of Human Rights and Humantarian Law.
    Sponsor
    Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (Sida)
    Publisher
    Raoul Wallenberg Institute of Human Rights and Humantarian Law
    Subject
    Constitution
    Human rights law
    Declaration of rights
    Gender equality
    Women's rights
    Environmental rights
    Persons living with disabilities
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