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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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    The Constitutional State and Traditionalism under the 2013 Zimbabwean Constitution: A Critique 

    Tsabora, James (Raoul Wallenberg Institute of Human Rights and Humanitarian Law, 2019)
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    A timely and welcome decision on employer liability for pension arrears under section 13 (1) labour act [Chapter 28:01] 

    Gwisai, Munyaradzi (University of Zimbabwe, 2019)
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    A timely and welcome decision on employer liability for pension arrears under section 13 (1) Labour Act [CHAPTER 28:01] 

    Gwisai, Munyaradzi (University of Zimbabwe, 2019)
    The decision of the Supreme Court in the case of Misheck Ugaro vs African Banking Corporation SC–298 17 concerning employers’ liability for arrears accrued viz pension contributions for their ex-employees is an important ...
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    Rights inference: Understanding the meaning of Section 46 of the Constitution of Zimbabwe beyond Gubbay CJ’s dictum. 

    Mavedzenge, Alfred (University of Zimbabwe, 2019)
    The Constitution of Zimbabwe guarantees a wide range of fundamental rights. These are set out in Chapter four-the Declaration of Rights. However, the Constitution is silent on a number of fundamental rights which include ...
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    Actions against the police: Unreasonable obstacles to obtaining redress 

    Feltoe, G; Reid-Rowland, J; Matsikidze R (University of Zimbabwe, 2019)
    As pointed out in the Nyika case, the police interact with the public on a daily basis and it is typically ordinary citizens who are the victims of violations of their rights arising out of abuse or misuse of police powers. ...
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    The Constitutional Court of Zimbabwe’s unconstitutional approach of applying rules of locus standi. 

    Mavedzenge, Alfred (University of Zimbabwe, 2019)
    This paper examines the rationality and legality of the rule of locus standi introduced by the Constitutional Court of Zimbabwe to the effect that no litigant is allowed to act in more than one capacity of locus standi ...
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    Access to information laws, environmental rights and public participation in the wildlife sector 

    Chisaira, Lenin Tinashe (University of Zimbabwe, 2019)
    The wildlife sector is strategic in Zimbabwe for its economic, social and ecological purposes and hence the right to access information on wildlife governance and conservation is critical. Zimbabwe has many municipal ...
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    Labour rights under Zimbabwe’s new Constitution: The right to be paid a fair and reasonable wage 

    Gwisai, Munyaradzi; Matsikidze, Rodgers; Mucheche, Caleb (University of Zimbabwe, 2019)
    Although the philosophical basis of the Labour Act3 is pluralist, with the Act providing that its “purpose is to advance social justice and democracy in the workplace,”4 the regime covering wages has been decidedly ...
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    The rules of civil procedure in the magistrates courts of Zimbabwe: when rules of civil procedure become an enemy of justice to self-actors. 

    Matsikidze, Rodgers (University of Zimbabwe, 2019)
    Access to justice is central to justice delivery in any democratic society. Most initiatives in Zimbabwe on access to justice are focused on the substantive law. Recently an attempt was made to reform rules of civil ...

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    AuthorGwisai, Munyaradzi (3)Matsikidze, Rodgers (2)Mavedzenge, Alfred (2)Chisaira, Lenin Tinashe (1)Feltoe, G (1)Katsande, Rosalie (1)Matsikidze R (1)Mucheche, Caleb (1)Reid-Rowland, J (1)Tandi, Tariro (1)... View MoreSubjectconstitutional court (2)human dignity (2)Access to justice (1)Case Notes (1)Constitution (1)constitution (1)constitution of Zimbabwe (1)constitutional values (1)Employee insurance (1)Environmental Law (1)... View MoreDate Issued
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