A Zimbabwe Law Review (ZLRev) article on criminal law policy in Zimbabwe.All legal systems have had to address the difficult problem of deciding how to deal with the defence of provocation in the context of criminal cases. This defence is very frequently pleaded in relation to crimes of violence where either death or physical injury has been caused. It has been said that: “. . . the criminal law must strike a proper balance between the, protection of society from harmful conduct and ensuring justice and fairness to the individual accused”
The right to ‘freedom from all forms of violence from public or private sources’, enshrined in Zimba...
A ZLREv article on the need for a stronger human rights culture in Zimbabwe as well as the participa...
A ZLRev article/ discussion paper on civil procedural law.This article attempts to ascertain some of...
A ZLRev article on community policing.It is a well-documented fact, in most “Western” countries at l...
A journal article on the conflict between customary law and general law in Zimbabwe.Under Zimbabwean...
A ZLRev article on family law in Tanzania.Tanzania’s endeavors to find an appropriate law of marriag...
A critique of the justice delivery system in Zimbabwe.Criminal justice systems in many of the count...
A ZLRev. article on gender violence in Zimbabwe.In Africa where the majority of the population lives...
A ZLRev journal article on rules of recognition in the primary courts of Zimbabwe.In The Concept of ...
A ZLRev. article on the need to offer social protection to crime victims and the need to recognize t...
A ZLRev. article on gender violence in Zimbabwe.Although most people "like to think of the family as...
A Zimbabwe Law Review (ZLRev.) journal article on determining "a rape case" in Swaziland law courts....
A ZLRev. article on the need to safeguard gender equality in Zimbabwe's constitutional statutes.Zimb...
This negative image of lawyers as a dishonest profession which feeds on the innocent's miseries is a...
A Conference Paper presented on labour laws in Zimbabwe originally delivered at a Friedrich Ebert St...
The right to ‘freedom from all forms of violence from public or private sources’, enshrined in Zimba...
A ZLREv article on the need for a stronger human rights culture in Zimbabwe as well as the participa...
A ZLRev article/ discussion paper on civil procedural law.This article attempts to ascertain some of...
A ZLRev article on community policing.It is a well-documented fact, in most “Western” countries at l...
A journal article on the conflict between customary law and general law in Zimbabwe.Under Zimbabwean...
A ZLRev article on family law in Tanzania.Tanzania’s endeavors to find an appropriate law of marriag...
A critique of the justice delivery system in Zimbabwe.Criminal justice systems in many of the count...
A ZLRev. article on gender violence in Zimbabwe.In Africa where the majority of the population lives...
A ZLRev journal article on rules of recognition in the primary courts of Zimbabwe.In The Concept of ...
A ZLRev. article on the need to offer social protection to crime victims and the need to recognize t...
A ZLRev. article on gender violence in Zimbabwe.Although most people "like to think of the family as...
A Zimbabwe Law Review (ZLRev.) journal article on determining "a rape case" in Swaziland law courts....
A ZLRev. article on the need to safeguard gender equality in Zimbabwe's constitutional statutes.Zimb...
This negative image of lawyers as a dishonest profession which feeds on the innocent's miseries is a...
A Conference Paper presented on labour laws in Zimbabwe originally delivered at a Friedrich Ebert St...
The right to ‘freedom from all forms of violence from public or private sources’, enshrined in Zimba...
A ZLREv article on the need for a stronger human rights culture in Zimbabwe as well as the participa...
A ZLRev article/ discussion paper on civil procedural law.This article attempts to ascertain some of...