Faculty of Law: Recent submissions
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Information and communication technology law in Zimbabwe
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The utility of the universal periodic review in the implementation of the right to peaceful assembly and association in Zimbabwe: case of third cycle review
(2022)This study assesses the utility, impact or efficacy of the Universal Periodic Review (UPR) mechanism in holding to account the Zimbabwean government in the implementation of human rights, including the right to peaceful ... -
Application of the principles of extradition in the case of terrorism: an analysis
(2022)Operational extradition procedures are an essential tool of international law enforcement in the fight against terrorism, both in relation to local criminal acts and, increasingly, on international territories. In recent ... -
A critical analysis of the applicability of corporate rescue proceedings to small and medium enterprises in Zimbabwe
(2022)This research analyses the applicability of corporate rescue proceedings to small and medium enterprises (SMEs) in Zimbabwe. SMEs are vital to the growth and development of any developing country including Zimbabwe. The ... -
Interrogating the legal regime for free, prior and informed consent and community rights in the context of mining activities in Zimbabwe
(2022)Th concept of free, prior and informed consent has gained traction globally, particularly in states where development has clashed with communities. This research has interrogated the nature and scope of this concept, and ... -
Exploring mechanisms of strengthening non-judicial electoral dispute resolution in Zimbabwe
(University of Zimbabwe, 2022)Electoral Act [chapter 2:13] establishes judicial and non-judicial electoral dispute resolution mechanisms. In view of this development, this study examines the nonjudicial mechanisms of resolving electoral disputes. The ... -
A perspective of the contemporary role of judges in the Zimbabwe
(2022)Law is a system constituted by legal institutions such as the courts and the legislature and a systematic arrangement of rules. Legal systems exist because of the law’s claim to authority over how people should act. Legal ... -
A comparative analysis of the World Trade Organisation (WTO) dispute settlement system and the African Continental Free Trade Area Agreement (AFCFTA) dispute settlement mechanism in trade law
(2022)The African Union member states, with the exception of Eritrea, have all ratified the African Continental Free Trade Area Agreement. (the "AfCFTA Agreement"). Among other things, this agreement aims to strengthen economic ... -
Assessing the need for a standalone private sector corporate governance framework
(2022)Zimbabwe has had to contend with corporate scandals and failures detrimental to the economy and most of which have their roots in corporate governance breaches including in the private sector. The study thus sought to ... -
“‘Pay now, argue later’: a legal analysis of the observance of taxpayers’ rights in Zimbabwe”
(2022)This study seeks to critically examine the powers given to the Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (herein referred to as ‘ZIMRA’) in terms of the ‘pay now, argue latter’ principle vis-à-vis the taxpayers’ rights entrenched in the ... -
‘A comparative analysis of the unending good faith dilemma in contract under the prism of the constitution’
(2022)“The doctrine of good faith is the legal equivalent of a chameleon – it takes on the characteristics of its environment “1 The interplay between good faith and the law of contract is not something of the new, ...