A critique of the justice delivery system in Zimbabwe.Criminal justice systems in many of the countries in southern Africa are based on legal systems transferred from the erstwhile colonial powers.1 It would appear that by the time of independence the adopted systems had secured such a firm footing that it was considered prudent to retain them. The acceptance of this colonial bequest can be attributed to a number of reasons. One of the reasons was that it was the colonising countries which had set up the colonised states as geographic and political entities. In some cases, colonial delineation arbitrarily created geographic structures that were politically fragile. The colonial justice system offered a kind of common denominator to facili...
This study examines the role of law in the constitution and contestation of state power in African h...
In 2014 in the case of Telecel Zimbabwe(Private) Limited v Attorney-General of Zimbabwe1 the Prosecu...
A ZLRev article on governance in Sub- Saharan Africa.Countries in sub-saharan Africa, like their cou...
A review of the final draft of the South African constitution and its incorporation of human rights ...
A Zimbabwe Law Review (ZLRev) article on criminal law policy in Zimbabwe.All legal systems have had ...
There is growing evidence that Zimbabwean current youth justice is failing to meet the needs of the ...
Before the institutionalisation of Rwanda’s gacaca courts, transitional justice was predominantly vi...
Over the past few decades, there has been a growing interest in restorative justice in terms of the...
This negative image of lawyers as a dishonest profession which feeds on the innocent's miseries is a...
This study examines the role of law in the constitution and contestation of state power in African h...
There is ample academic writing and practical examples extending the principles of transitional jus...
Transitional justice and reconciliation are nebulous concepts and pose a lot of challenges for confl...
This article explores the concept of criminal justice as a formal process in which parties are judge...
A ZLRev article on community policing.It is a well-documented fact, in most “Western” countries at l...
Historically Africa has suffered from numerous conflicts which are typically addressed through inter...
This study examines the role of law in the constitution and contestation of state power in African h...
In 2014 in the case of Telecel Zimbabwe(Private) Limited v Attorney-General of Zimbabwe1 the Prosecu...
A ZLRev article on governance in Sub- Saharan Africa.Countries in sub-saharan Africa, like their cou...
A review of the final draft of the South African constitution and its incorporation of human rights ...
A Zimbabwe Law Review (ZLRev) article on criminal law policy in Zimbabwe.All legal systems have had ...
There is growing evidence that Zimbabwean current youth justice is failing to meet the needs of the ...
Before the institutionalisation of Rwanda’s gacaca courts, transitional justice was predominantly vi...
Over the past few decades, there has been a growing interest in restorative justice in terms of the...
This negative image of lawyers as a dishonest profession which feeds on the innocent's miseries is a...
This study examines the role of law in the constitution and contestation of state power in African h...
There is ample academic writing and practical examples extending the principles of transitional jus...
Transitional justice and reconciliation are nebulous concepts and pose a lot of challenges for confl...
This article explores the concept of criminal justice as a formal process in which parties are judge...
A ZLRev article on community policing.It is a well-documented fact, in most “Western” countries at l...
Historically Africa has suffered from numerous conflicts which are typically addressed through inter...
This study examines the role of law in the constitution and contestation of state power in African h...
In 2014 in the case of Telecel Zimbabwe(Private) Limited v Attorney-General of Zimbabwe1 the Prosecu...
A ZLRev article on governance in Sub- Saharan Africa.Countries in sub-saharan Africa, like their cou...