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Constitutionality of Criminal Procedure and Prison Laws in Africa Kenya 2
Kenya’s 2010 Constitution is liberal with regard to the rights of persons in the country’s criminal justice system. Its notable novel provisions include the ...
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Constitutionality of Criminal Procedure and Prison Laws in Africa: Mozambique
This report looks at the constitutionality of criminal procedure and prison laws in Mozambique. The research aims at assessing and analysing the extent to ...
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Constitutionality of Criminal Procedure and Prison Laws in Africa: Zambia
Zambia’s Constitution contains an enforceable Bill of Rights, one which mainly lists civil and political rights that constrain state power. Having human rights ...
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Correlates of violence in Guinea’s Maison Centrale Prison: A statistical approach to documenting human rights abuses
by Ronald E Osborn, published in 'Health and Human Rights'. Les Mêmes Droits Pour Tous (MDT) is a human rights NGO in Guinea, West Africa that focuses on the ...
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Corruption in the prisons context
The point of departure of this paper is that corruption is a human rights issue, which is accentuated in the prison context given the nature of imprisonment. ...
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Additional material on Corruption in the prisons context.pdf
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Còte d’Ivoire: challenges and pending questions a year after Ougadougou
This paper explores the progress and challenges for the positive advance of the peace process in Côte d’Ivoire.
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Measuring Criminal Justice in Africa: Meeting Report
This report records the discussion which took place in Dakar, Senegal, on 10 and 11 June 2014.
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The Prevention of Torture in Africa
Proceedings from the Regional Conference held in Dakar, Senegal, on 27‐28 April 2010
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Survey of Detention Visiting Mechanisms in Africa
People held in places of detention are at risk of suffering violations of human rights because they are usually detained out of sight and their well-being is ...
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