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Modern Thinking on Theories of Punishment
(Department of Law, University of Rhodesia ( now University of Zimbabwe.) (UZ), 1972-04)
The author is a third-year law student at the University of Rhodesia, and submitted this essay in the normal course of his studies. Taking the classical theories of punishment in turn, he concludes that in the light of ...
Legalising Illegalities
(Faculty of Law, University of Rhodesia ( now University of Zimbabwe.) (UZ), 1975-10)
Irregularity in the High Court: Appeal or Review?
(Department of Law, University of Rhodesia ( now University of Zimbabwe.) (UZ), 1972-10)
The difference between appeal and review is familiar to Southern African lawyers: appeal challenges the correctness! of the decision and is based on what appears in the record; review challenges the regularity of the ...
Imprisonment: Its Effectiveness and Results
(Department of Law, University of Rhodesia (now University of Zimbabwe) (UZ)., 1972-10)
Imprisonment is ill-suited to achieve any of the traditional objects of punishment, and in practice produces the undesirable results of contamination with experienced criminals, loss of employment, character re-definition ...
Who Are Our Most Dangerous Criminals?
(Faculty of Law, University of Rhodesia ( now University of Zimbabwe.) (UZ.), 1976-10)
Deviance in Rhodesian Society: the Impact of European Values on African Culture as a Cause of Crime
(Faculty of Law, University of Rhodesia ( now University of Zimbabwe.) (UZ), 1973-04)
The Beira Blockade
(Department of Law, University of Rhodesia ( now University of Zimbabwe.) (UZ), 1970-04)
This is the third in Mr. Wharam’s series of articles on the legal implications of U.D.I. (See [1967] C.L.J. 189 and 1969 R.L.J. 21.) In this article Mr. Wharam examines the possible defences that might be available to ...
Non-Academic Qualities of Lawyers
(Department of Law, University of Rhodesia ( now University of Zimbabwe.) (UZ), 1973-04)
In this address to the Hudson Society Mr Justice MacDonald \ reminds law students that the academic study of law is not enough. \.To play his proper part in the pursuit of justice the lawyer must l develop a sound moral ...
