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  1. Angolan Policing Overview

    This overview of policing in Angola by Julie Berg of the Institute of Criminology at the University of Cape Town is drawn from an overview of policing ...

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  2. US Department of State Human Rights Report Angola 2011

    "According to the Ministry of Interior and press reports, the 34 prisons had 11,692 available places for 19,898 prisoners in November"..."There were 9,234 men ...

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  3. US Department of State Human Rights Report: Angola 2012

    2012 Report

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  4. Constitutionality of Criminal Procedure and Prison Laws in Africa A comparative study of Burundi, Côte d’Ivoire, Kenya, Mozambique and Zambia

    This study reviews 41 rights of arrested, accused and detained persons under Burundian, Ivorian, Kenyan, Mozambican and Zambian law. These countries were ...

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  5. Constitutionality of Criminal Procedure and Prison Laws in Africa: Burundi

    The purpose of this study is to briefly examine major developments in Burundi’s criminal procedure legislation and prison laws since the adoption of its 2005 ...

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  6. Constitutionality of Criminal Procedure and Prison Laws in Africa: Côte d’Ivoire

    The adoption by referendum of Law No. 2000.515 of 1 August 2000 establishing the Constitution of the Republic of Côte d’Ivoire must be understood against the ...

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  7. Constitutionality of Criminal Procedure and Prison Laws in Africa: Kenya

    Kenya’s 2010 Constitution is liberal with regard to the rights of persons in the country’s criminal justice system.This study identifies conformity gaps ...

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  8. Constitutionality of Criminal Procedure and Prison Laws in Africa Kenya 2

    Kenya’s 2010 Constitution is liberal with regard to the rights of persons in the country’s criminal justice system. Its notable novel provisions include the ...

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  9. Constitutionality of Criminal Procedure and Prison Laws in Africa: Mozambique

    This report looks at the constitutionality of criminal procedure and prison laws in Mozambique. The research aims at assessing and analysing the extent to ...

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  10. Constitutionality of Criminal Procedure and Prison Laws in Africa: Zambia

    Zambia’s Constitution contains an enforceable Bill of Rights, one which mainly lists civil and political rights that constrain state power. Having human rights ...

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