A ZLRev. article on gender violence in Zimbabwe.In Africa where the majority of the population lives in the rural areas, legal literacy and legal aid are issues of concern as most people cannot afford lawyers and the latter, by and large, operate only in the cities. Taking the law to the people through the training of paralegals and legal literacy workers are some of the strategies which have evolved to try and deal with the situation. In Zimbabwe, an organisation which has taken on the task of bridging the gap between the law and the people is the Legal Resources Foundation.* 1 One of the most important projects undertaken by the Foundation is the Paralegal Scheme which has a legal literacy component in which emphasis is placed on educati...
The right to ‘freedom from all forms of violence from public or private sources’, enshrined in Zimba...
A ZLRev article on the position of women under Zimbabwean constitution.This article seeks to establi...
A workshop paper on human rights education in Southern Africa, originally presented at SARIPS Worksh...
In Africa where the majority of the population lives in the rural areas, legal literacy and legal ai...
A ZLRev. article on gender violence in Zimbabwe.Although most people "like to think of the family as...
The article critically analyses the perceptions of Christian women in Masvingo Province on the Dome...
Gender-based violence is a global problem that affects women and girls of all races, colour and cr...
Domestic violence is a huge concern for African countries such as Zimbabwe as it is an obstacle to d...
A Zimbabwe Law Review (ZLRev) article on criminal law policy in Zimbabwe.All legal systems have had ...
A ZLRev article on the real situation confronting Zimbabwe women in terms of their rights to land a...
abstract: The major fulcrum of this research is to determine why the Zimbabwean law enforcement and ...
A Conference Paper presented on labour laws in Zimbabwe originally delivered at a Friedrich Ebert St...
The article considers the impact of an urban clean-up exercise which was carried out by the Zimbabwe...
The Domestic Violence Act of Zimbabwe was enacted in response to an escalation in cases of domestic ...
Gender equality, also known as sex equality or sexual equality, is the goal of the equality of the g...
The right to ‘freedom from all forms of violence from public or private sources’, enshrined in Zimba...
A ZLRev article on the position of women under Zimbabwean constitution.This article seeks to establi...
A workshop paper on human rights education in Southern Africa, originally presented at SARIPS Worksh...
In Africa where the majority of the population lives in the rural areas, legal literacy and legal ai...
A ZLRev. article on gender violence in Zimbabwe.Although most people "like to think of the family as...
The article critically analyses the perceptions of Christian women in Masvingo Province on the Dome...
Gender-based violence is a global problem that affects women and girls of all races, colour and cr...
Domestic violence is a huge concern for African countries such as Zimbabwe as it is an obstacle to d...
A Zimbabwe Law Review (ZLRev) article on criminal law policy in Zimbabwe.All legal systems have had ...
A ZLRev article on the real situation confronting Zimbabwe women in terms of their rights to land a...
abstract: The major fulcrum of this research is to determine why the Zimbabwean law enforcement and ...
A Conference Paper presented on labour laws in Zimbabwe originally delivered at a Friedrich Ebert St...
The article considers the impact of an urban clean-up exercise which was carried out by the Zimbabwe...
The Domestic Violence Act of Zimbabwe was enacted in response to an escalation in cases of domestic ...
Gender equality, also known as sex equality or sexual equality, is the goal of the equality of the g...
The right to ‘freedom from all forms of violence from public or private sources’, enshrined in Zimba...
A ZLRev article on the position of women under Zimbabwean constitution.This article seeks to establi...
A workshop paper on human rights education in Southern Africa, originally presented at SARIPS Worksh...