Browsing PER: Potchefstroom Electronic Law Journal by Subject "Zimbabwe"
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A critique of the key legislative framework guiding civil liberties in Zimbabwe
(2012)The dynamic and controversial nature of Zimbabwean politics has manifested itself through several undemocratic practices, including restrictive legislation which sought to diminish participatory spaces and/or curtail ... -
The potential of public-private partnerships (PPPs) in the pursuit of sustainable development goal 11 in Zimbabwe
(PER/PELJ, 2021)The international community has recognised cities as important drivers of development and poverty reduction by including SDG 11 in the United Nations 2030 Sustainable Development Agenda. Even though the Sustainable Development ... -
Regulating against business "fronting" to advance black economic empowerment in Zimbabwe: lessons from South Africa
(2017)This article examines Zimbabwe's indigenisation legislation, points out some of its inadequacies and draws lessons from South Africa's experiences in implementing its own indigenisation legislation. Both countries have ... -
Strengthening locus standi in human rights litigation in Zimbabwe: an analysis of the provisions in the new Zimbabwean constitution
(2016)Zimbabweans have been both victims of and witnesses to serious human rights violations over the years. Though there is wide agreement and speculation that the state and its agencies are the perpetrators of these atrocities, ... -
Towards the protection of human rights: do the new Zimbabwean constitutional provisions on judicial independence suffice?
(2014)If human rights are to be effectively protected in any country, the judiciary has to recognise that it also has a role to play in this regard. The rationale for this is that the judiciary has a duty to enhance and protect ...