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US Department of State Human Rights Report: Tanzania 2012
"The constitution provides for an independent judiciary, but the judiciary remained underfunded, corrupt (see section 4), inefficient (especially in the lower ...
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US Department of State Human Rights Report: Togo 2012
"The judicial system employs both traditional law and the Napoleonic Code in trying criminal and civil cases. Defendants officially enjoy a presumption of ...
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US Department of State Human Rights Report: Tunisia 2012
2012 Human Rights Report
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US Department of State Human Rights Report: Uganda 2012
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US Department of State Human Rights Report: Zambia 2012
"Prolonged pretrial detention was a problem. Approximately 30 percent of prison inmates were in pretrial detention. On average detainees spent an estimated ...
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US State Department Comoros 2012 Human Rights Report
"Pretrial detention was a problem. By law pretrial detainees can be held for only four months, but this period can be extended. Detainees routinely await trial ...
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Well Oiled: Oil and Human Rights in Equatorial Guinea
"Human Rights Watch has documented real or perceived government opponents’ experiences of abuse ranging from arbitrary arrest and detention without trial to ...
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Unjust and Unhealthy: HIV, TB, and Abuse in Zambian Prisons
This report is the first analysis of prison health conditions in Zambia by independent human rights organizations. In preparing this report, PRISCCA, ARASA, ...
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Zimbabwe at the Crossroads
by Takawira Musavengana, OpenSpace Issue 1 June 2011 page 28 "Security Sector - No transition without transformation"
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Zimbabwe Draft Constitution 17 July 2012
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