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    Gender equality and women's rights under the 2013 Zimbabwean constitution 

    Katsande, Rosalie; Tandi, Tariro (Raoul Wallenberg Institute of Human Rights and Humanitarian Law, 2019)
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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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    Gender and social security in Zimbabwe: An analysis of the efficacy of social security for women with disabilities in the informal sector 

    Ncube, Fanuel (2017-07)
    This dissertation interrogates the provision of and access to social security from a gendered perspective with particular reference to women with disabilities in the informal sector in Zimbabwe. This is an area of great ...
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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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    An update on compliance by Zimbabwe with decisions and judgments of international human rights judicial and quasi-judicial bodies. 

    Mutangi, Tarisai (University of Zimbabwe, 2018)
    The human rights discourse continues to follow a path of increasing emphasis on ensuring domestic implementation of human rights standards by state parties to various human rights instruments. It appears there is a clear ...

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    AuthorMaja, Innocent (2)Katsande, Rosalie (1)Mutangi, Tarisai (1)Ncube, Fanuel (1)Tandi, Tariro (1)Tsabora, James (1)Subject
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    International Human Rights (2)Civilian population (1)Compliance (1)Constitution of Zimbabwe (1)Equal opportunities (1)Judicial and Quasi Judicial Bodies (1)Law of general application (1)Limitation of rights (1)Security forces (1)... View MoreDate Issued2018 (2)2017 (1)2019 (1)2021 (1)Full TextFull Text (5)

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