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  1. Equatorial Guinea: A Trial with Too Many Flaws

    "The prison conditions this group of prisoners have endured in pre and post-trial detention are particularly harsh. This is aggravated by the fact that they ...

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  2. Eritrea Human Rights Watch Country Summary 2012

    "Eritrea marked 20 years of independence in 2011, but its citizens remain victimized by one of the world’s most repressive governments. They suffer arbitrary ...

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  3. Evidence obtained through violating the right to freedom from torture and other cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment in South Africa

    This article was published in AHRLJ Volume 15 No 1 2015. Although South African courts have expressly held that any evidence obtained through torture is always ...

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  4. Ex-prisoners' Views on Imprisonment and Re-Entry Ex-prisoners' Views on Imprisonment and Re-Entry

    In the past 15 years much research has been conducted on the prison system in South Africa focusing on governance, law reform and human rights. It is, however, ...

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  5. Expert report by CSPRI to the Khayelitsha Commission on the independent oversight of police stations Expert report by CSPRI to the Khayelitsha Commission on the independent oversight of police stations

    This report deals with the following: the value of independent oversight, foreign and international models of best practice, oversight structures relevant to ...

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  6. Fear for Life - Violence against Gay Men and Men Perceived as Gay in Senegal

    Human Rights Watch, November 2010

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  7. Formalising the role of paralegals in Africa: A review of legislative and policy developments

    Paralegals have an important role to play in criminal justice systems throughout Africa. In many countries the effective use of paralegals is inhibited by a ...

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  8. From Rule of Law to Human Rights-Based Approaches to Criminal Justice Reform in Mozambique: The case of Pre-trial Detention

    By Concetta Lorizzo. Research dissertation presented for the approval of Senate in fulfilment of part of the requirements for the Master in Criminal Justice in ...

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  9. Ghana Justice Sector and the Rule of Law

    This discussion paper is by AfriMAP, the Open Society Initiative for West Africa, and the Institute for Democratic Governance.

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