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Title: Reflections on the Socio-Economic Contnet of Medicine Murder in Lesotho.
Keywords: Health
Rights
Social Protection
Issue Date: 1986
Publisher: Faculty of Law, University of Zimbabwe ( UZ.)
Abstract: It was hoped that with the introduction of the death penalty for medicine murders in 1949, the increase of Christianity and education , medicine murder would eventually be eliminated in Lesotho. The reality has however proved to be different. The number of reported cases of medicine murder increased from an annual average of 8 in 1942-49 to 14 in 1952, and reached a record height of 16 in 1959. Thereafter, there was an annual average of 8 reported cases, up to 1965.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10646/2106
Other Identifiers: Mabiriizi, D. (1986) Reflections on the Socio-Economic Content of Medicine Murder in Lesotho, ZLRev. vol.4, no. 1-2. (pp. 43-59) UZ, Mt. Pleasant, Harare: Faculty of Law.
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