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US Department of State Human Rights Report: Malawi 2012
"Defendants are presumed innocent and have the right to a public trial but not to a trial by jury. The Ministry of Justice continued its indefinite suspension ...
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Solitary Confinement - A review of the legal framework and practice in five African countries
This report investigates the legal frameworks of five African countries (Kenya Malawi, Mozambique, South Africa and Zambia) as they relate to the use of ...
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Malawi
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Annexure Two: COVID-19 restrictions and the impact on criminal justice and human rights | Malawi
Report by K Petersen and J Mangwanda (2022)
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Presentation: The impact on criminal justice and human rights, Malawi | By Janelle Mangwanda
COVID-19 restrictions and the impact on criminal justice and human rights, Malawi
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Report - Overview and key findings COVID-19 restrictions and the impact on criminal justice and human rights (Kenya, Malawi, Mozambique, South Africa & Zambia)
This report makes a number of overview observations dealing with broader issues of governance, human rights, the socio-economic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic ...
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Presentation: The impact of COVID-19 on the criminal justice system, Malawi | By Kristen Petersen
COVID-19 restrictions and the impact on criminal justice & human rights, Malawi
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Webinar: COVID-19 restrictions and the impact on criminal justice and human rights - Malawi [30 August 2022]
ACJR and CHREAA hereby cordially invites you to a webinar to discuss the findings emanating from the stakeholder engagement in Malawi and to deliberate on ...
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[Webinar] Report Launch: COVID-19 restrictions and the impact on criminal justice and human rights - findings from five African countries [28 July 2022]
Kenya, Malawi, Mozambique, South Africa & Zambia
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'Insult to the President' Malawi pretrial detainees released after 17 months awaiting trial
A Lilongwe court released five security guards arrested under insult laws after an application by the Malawi Human Rights Commission.
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