Titel   An overview of the human rights situation in Zimbabwe, with specific reference to repressive legislation, impunity, the state of the administration of justice and selective application of the law
Auteur/Redactie Tsunga, Arnold; LHR
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Uitgave Harare: Lawyers for Human Rights
Jaar 2004-02-20
Pagina's 13
Samenvatting There are a number of Acts of parliament that are extremely repressive that the government has promulgated or reactivated in recent years. These include The Broadcasting Services Act, The Access To Information And Protection Of Privacy Act (AIPPA), The Public Order And Security Act, The Citizenship Act, The Private Voluntary Organizations Act, The Electoral Act And Regulations, The Labour Relations Act, The Miscellaneous Offences Act (MOA) and The Presidential Powers Act. These Acts of parliament will be looked at very generally in this paper to highlight repressive aspects of the respective legislation that impinge on human rights activism.
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Land Zimbabwe
Thema's
  • Mensenrechten
  • NGO's (Afrikaans)
  • Overheid
  • Recht
  • Vrijheid van meningsuiting