The Namibian Constitution entrenches fundamental rights and freedoms, and provides for their vertical and horizontal application in any criminal process. However, since Independence in 1990, Namibia has developed its own criminal jurisprudence. Criminal procedure and law are taking new shape. Namibian courts have pronounced on criminal issues, and legislation has been passed to keep up with the demands, aspirations, spirit, and vision of the Namibian Constitution and its people. CLEVER MAPAURE, NDJODI NDEUNYEMA, PILISANO MASAKE, FESTUS WEYULU and LOIDE SHAPARARA have written an invaluable book that deals with these developments. It explains the rights of individuals, the duties of law enforcement officers, and the procedures of the courts i...
In January, 1983, the Namibian Bar Council1 wrote a letter to the Namibian Administrator-General, th...
Unlike the case in other African countries, such as South Africa, Kenya and Zimbabwe, the Namibian C...
The wide-ranging content provides guidance on the Constitutional ‘framework’ under which the rules o...
Namibia is a newly independent nation, which in the wake of colonial oppression and foreign rule has...
The publication, Human rights and the rule of law in Namibia, is the first of its kind since the cou...
This book provides readers with the knowledge necessary to fully understand how international law ca...
Administrative Law: Cases and Materials is an important and comprehensive contribution to the legal ...
An exhaustive overview and analysis of developments in South African Criminal Procedure during the y...
An exhaustive overview and analysis of developments in South African Criminal Procedure during the y...
An exhaustive overview and analysis of developments in South African Criminal Procedure during the y...
Namoloh is the leading case on the definition of an accused in Namibia. It is true that, so far, the...
Introduction: The Self-Stated Laws of Namibian Communities The administration of justice by traditio...
An exhaustive overview and analysis of developments in South African Criminal Procedure and Sentenci...
An exhaustive overview and analysis of developments in South African Criminal Procedure and Sentenci...
This work seeks to critically examine the right to legal representation in the South African crimina...
In January, 1983, the Namibian Bar Council1 wrote a letter to the Namibian Administrator-General, th...
Unlike the case in other African countries, such as South Africa, Kenya and Zimbabwe, the Namibian C...
The wide-ranging content provides guidance on the Constitutional ‘framework’ under which the rules o...
Namibia is a newly independent nation, which in the wake of colonial oppression and foreign rule has...
The publication, Human rights and the rule of law in Namibia, is the first of its kind since the cou...
This book provides readers with the knowledge necessary to fully understand how international law ca...
Administrative Law: Cases and Materials is an important and comprehensive contribution to the legal ...
An exhaustive overview and analysis of developments in South African Criminal Procedure during the y...
An exhaustive overview and analysis of developments in South African Criminal Procedure during the y...
An exhaustive overview and analysis of developments in South African Criminal Procedure during the y...
Namoloh is the leading case on the definition of an accused in Namibia. It is true that, so far, the...
Introduction: The Self-Stated Laws of Namibian Communities The administration of justice by traditio...
An exhaustive overview and analysis of developments in South African Criminal Procedure and Sentenci...
An exhaustive overview and analysis of developments in South African Criminal Procedure and Sentenci...
This work seeks to critically examine the right to legal representation in the South African crimina...
In January, 1983, the Namibian Bar Council1 wrote a letter to the Namibian Administrator-General, th...
Unlike the case in other African countries, such as South Africa, Kenya and Zimbabwe, the Namibian C...
The wide-ranging content provides guidance on the Constitutional ‘framework’ under which the rules o...