Author: Jean
Published:
22
Aug
2013
Recent high-profile incidents have drawn attention to the manner in which the police and the prison service conduct themselves.
ACJR News
News
Author: Jean
Published:
22
Aug
2013
Lukas Muntingh presented an investigation into whether subsets of the South African population reflect different law enforcement outcomes, and whether there is any evidence that this constitutes unfair discrimination in terms of the South African Constitution.
ACJR News
News
Author: jacob
Published:
21
Aug
2013
The Military and Constitution making: The Nigerian Experience
Author: jacob
Published:
21
Aug
2013
The Rebirth of the Political Question doctrine in Uganda: Self-imposed Freedom from the Judicial Review
Author: jacob
Published:
21
Aug
2013
Juge et crise. Réflexions sur les jurisprudences des Cours constitutionnelles de Madagascar et des Comores (Judge and Crisis. Thoughts on the jurisprudence of the constitutional courts of Madagascar and Comores)
Author: jacob
Published:
21
Aug
2013
The Global political agreement (GPA) constitution making process in Zimbabwe: A new people-driven constitution or a misnomer?
Author: jacob
Published:
21
Aug
2013
Constitution making under governments of National Unity: The Zimbabwean Case 2009-2013
Author: jacob
Published:
21
Aug
2013
Standing on the sidelines watching: Women and Zambia’s constitutional processes