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Presentation on constitutional compliance with international law on the criminal justice process - Maputo, June 2017
This presentation was made to Mozambican delegates during a seminar held on 7 June 2017 in Maputo, Mozambique.
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PRIVAÇÃO DA LIBERDADE ANTES DO JULGAMENTO NO ORDENAMENTO JURÍDICO MOÇAMBICANO
Avaliação do Regime Legal e das Práticas por Referência aos Padrões Internacionais
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Reformar
Reformar (Research for Mozambique) carries out research in criminal justice reform in Mozambique.
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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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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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The socio-economic impact of pre-trial detention in Kenya, Mozambique and Zambia
Presentation by Lukas Muntingh
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Thousands unlawfully held in substandard prisons, says Amnesty Mozambique report
The report, a collaboration between Amnesty International and the Mozambique Human Rights League, describes how people from poor social groups are particularly ...
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Universidade Eduardo Mondlane (UEM), Centro de Direitos Humanos
The University Eduardo Mondlane, Faculty of Law, Human Rights Centre.
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US Department of State Human Rights Report Mozambique 2011
"By law the maximum length of investigative detention without a warrant is 48 hours, during which time a detainee has the right to judicial review of the case. ...
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US Department of State Human Rights Report: Mozambique 2012
"Excessively long pretrial detention continued to be a serious problem, due in part to an inadequate number of judges and prosecutors and poor communication ...
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