The seven research papers contained herein are the final, peer reviewed papers from the 2021 National Symposium on Human Rights Implications of Social, Political, Economic and Legal Responses to the COVID-19 Pandemic, held at Cresta Lodge, Harare, Zimbabwe, on 7
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Final Papers of the 2021 National Symposiums on Realizing Sustainable Development and Human Rights in Zimbabwe
The 12 research papers contained herein are the final, peer reviewed papers from the two 2021 National Symposiums on Realizing Sustainable Development and Human Rights in Zimbabwe, held at Cresta Lodge, Harare, Zimbabwe, on 30 September and 1 October 2021 … Continue reading » “Final Papers of the 2021 National Symposiums on Realizing Sustainable Development and Human Rights in Zimbabwe”
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The seven research papers contained herein are the final, peer reviewed papers from the 2022 National Symposium on Ten Years of the Declaration of Human Rights in the Zimbabwean Constitution, held at Cresta Lodge, Harare, Zimbabwe, on 31 October and … Continue reading » “Final Papers of the 2022 National Symposium on Ten Years of the Declaration of Rights in the Zimbabwean Constitution”
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The eight research papers contained herein are the final, peer reviewed papers from the 2021 National Symposium on Devolution and the Promotion of Human Rights in Zimbabwe, held at Cresta Lodge, Harare, Zimbabwe, on 1 and 2 November 2021, under … Continue reading » “Final Papers of the 2021 National Symposium on Devolution and the Promotion of Human Rights in Zimbabwe”
Continue readingMore TagFinal Papers of the 2016-2018 National Symposiums under the Zimbabwe Human Rights Capacity Development Programm
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The national symposium is an annual event under the Zimbabwe Programme. It is co-organised by RWI together with the academic partner institutions and CALR, and is a forum where research funded and conducted during the year is packaged and … Continue reading » “Final Papers of the 2016-2018 National Symposiums under the Zimbabwe Human Rights Capacity Development Programm”
Continue readingMore TagSelected Aspects of the 2013 Zimbabwean Constitution and the Declaration of Right – Second Revised Edition
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In 2023, Zimbabwe will celebrate the tenth anniversary of the 2013 Constitution. As we draw close to this important milestone, it is imperative to make critical reflections on the legacy, to date, of this transformative document and what lies … Continue reading » “Selected Aspects of the 2013 Zimbabwean Constitution and the Declaration of Right – Second Revised Edition”
Continue readingMore TagThe Role of Traditional Leadership and Customary Law under Sui Generis Systems of Intellectual Property Rights in Traditional Knowledge
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This paper aims at analysing the role of customary law under sui generis systems of intellectual property rights in traditional knowledge. This is done through a desk top analysis of the role of traditional leadership and customary law under … Continue reading » “The Role of Traditional Leadership and Customary Law under Sui Generis Systems of Intellectual Property Rights in Traditional Knowledge”
Continue readingMore TagInclusive Education, Rights of PWDs and Policy: Mainstreaming Persons with Disabilities at Africa University in Zimbabwe
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Rising global inequalities and marginalisation are proving difficult to solve using a single lens of analysis. And education as a possible panacea for dealing with these inequalities has not been accessed by all people in society. Such a skewed … Continue reading » “Inclusive Education, Rights of PWDs and Policy: Mainstreaming Persons with Disabilities at Africa University in Zimbabwe”
Continue readingMore TagLitigating Election Petitions in Zimbabwe: The Practice and Procedure
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The author analyses the law and practice of litigating election petitions before Zimbabwean courts. He makes the finding that the law is so strictly drafted so as to make it almost impossible to prosecute a petition without making fatal … Continue reading » “Litigating Election Petitions in Zimbabwe: The Practice and Procedure”
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