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Info Sheet 2: The COVID-19 lock-down simplified (15 April 2020)
This Info Sheet simplifies the COVID-19 lockdown regulations dated 15 April 2020.
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Powers of arrest curtailed by Constitutional Council of Mozambique – the impact of the 2013 decision
This report assesses the consequences of the 2013-decision of the Constitutional Council of Mozambique, which
limits to judges the authority to order ...
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Violent crime and elections: Does violent crime affect ruling party support? | By J Redpath
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Local government’s role in community safety | By J De Visser
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Crime and the 2021 Local Government Elections: Overview of the manifestos | By L Muntingh
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An Assessment of the National Prosecuting Authority - A Controversial Past and Recommendations for the Future
Twenty years into democracy, the independence of the NPA, in particular the National Director of Public Prosecutions (NDPP), has become a highly contested and ...
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PRESENTATION: Impact on civil and political rights, including fair trial rights | Dr J Redpath
Criminal justice, human rights, and COVID-19 - a comparative study of measures taken in five African countries: Kenya, Malawi, Mozambique, South Africa and ...
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PRESENTATION: Court challenges to the lockdown and/or curfews, norms and standards | K Petersen
Criminal justice, human rights, and COVID-19 - a comparative study of measures taken in five African countries: Kenya, Malawi, Mozambique, South Africa and ...
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PRESENTATION: Legal Frameworks applicable during COVID-19 | J Mangwanda
Criminal justice, human rights, and COVID-19 - a comparative study of measures taken in five African countries: Kenya, Malawi, Mozambique, South Africa and ...
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PRESENTATION: The impact on and performance of oversight and monitoring mechanisms | Prof L Muntingh
Criminal justice, human rights, and COVID-19 - a comparative study of measures taken in five African countries: Kenya, Malawi, Mozambique, South Africa and ...
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