This article focuses on women legal practitioners in Zimbabwe. Despite extensive legislation outlawing gender‐based discrimination Zimbabwean women have not been able to achieve equality in the workplace. The paper explores the conundrum posed by on the one hand an increase in enrolments and ...
THE Law Society of Zimbabwe (LSZ) has revised upwards legal fees for its members which will see members of the public paying up to $5 250 per hour for legal services and at least $18 000 for divorces. In a statement, LSZ said legal practitioners are professionally and legally obliged to ...
Integrated water resources management (IWRM) is viewed by policy makers and practitioners as facilitating the achievement of a balance between water resour... Tapela,B Nompumelelo - Physics & Chemistry of the Earth - Parts A/B/C 被引量: 32发表: 2002年 Water sector reforms in Zimbabwe: The...
telephone contact between the G40 leader and Mubaiwa, an interaction that raised suspicion that the latter could have been spying on her husband on behalf of the G40 over the years. Mubaiwa’s legal representative, Mr Taona Nyamakura of Mtetwa and Nyambirai Legal Practitioners denied the ...
Improving Access to Justice in Post-Disaster Contexts This article contains valuable recommendations for practitioners looking to bridge humanitarian assistance with legal aid and discusses why post-disaster legal concerns of communities shouldn’t go ignored. ...
Scholars and practitioners predicted that the 2021 Supreme Court case, TransUnion v. Ramierz, would essentially nullify the private right of action-a key enforcement mechanism for many consumer privacy laws. This project analyzes federal courts (N=96) interpreting TransUnion in data breach contexts. ...
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It emerged from the documents that the Zimbabwean State has compromised the operations of legal practitioners due to its high levels of intervention. Documents have shown that the State uses targeted pieces of legislation to compromise the operations of lawyers during their work. This could be ...
Data was collected through documentary analysis and semi-structured interviews with the Deaf, legal practitioners and police officers. The study found that Zimbabwean courts have limited professional Sign Language interpreters and normally seek help from Deaf organisat...