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Fact Sheet 22: Arrest without a warrant in Zambia: Law reform to prevent arbitrary arrest
This fact sheet deals with arrest without a warrant in Zambia. It highlights the legal framework governing arrest without a warrant, the shortcomings in the ...
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Fact Sheet 23: Arrest without a warrant in Mozambique: Law reform to prevent arbitrary arrest
This factsheet deals with the power to arrest without a warrant in Mozambique. A 2013-decision by the Constitutional Council of Mozambique resulted in ...
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Fact Sheet 24: Arrest without a warrant in Kenya
This fact sheet focuses on arrest without a warrant in Kenya. Currently in Kenya the situation has been complicated by the legislative powers granted to the ...
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Fact Sheet 25: Arrest without a warrant in Malawi
This fact sheet deals with arrest without a warrant in Malawi. Currently in Malawi there remain laws on the statutes that have not been tested against ...
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Fact sheet 26: Public Spaces & Informal Work: Principles and Approaches to Law & Policy-Making | by Kristen Petersen
Public space forms the setting for a number of activities, including the setting for community life and livelihoods of the urban poor, such as street vendors ...
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Fact sheet 27: Sub-national law enforcement and oversight in four African countries: Kenya, Ghana, Nigeria, and Zambia | by Janelle Mangwanda
Sub-national law enforcement (when properly organised) supplements the work of national police at a local level by strengthening community-police relations and ...
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Fact sheet 28: Sub-national governance and the plight of people working in public spaces | by Janelle Mangwanda and Kristen Petersen
The socio-economic and political landscape in many African countries is characterised with inequality, poverty and high unemployment rates, forcing populations ...
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Fact sheet 29: Sub-national governance and the plight of women working in public spaces in South Africa | by Janelle Mangwanda
The right to work in public spaces has recently become a highly contested issue; and the reality in most African countries is that those working in public ...