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    Insolvency and the Corporate Debtor: Some Legal Aspects of Creditors Rights Under Corporate Insolvency in Zimbabwe 

    Madhuku, Lovemore (Faculty of Law, University of Zimbabwe (UZ), 1995)
    A debtor who is unable to pay his debts triggers the pursuit of a variety of remedies by his creditors. However, the law has, since historic times, refused to give creditors an unbridled avenue to the debtors' person or ...
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    The Right to Strike in Zimbabwe 

    Madhuku, Lovemore (Faculty of Law, University of Zimbabwe (UZ), 1995)
    The right of workers to strike is probably the most controversial component of labour law. It raises complex questions. For instance, is the right to strike a human right? Does an individual worker have a right to strike? ...

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    SubjectRights (2)Finance (1)Work and Labour (1)... View MoreDate Issued
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