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Conference addresses Discriminatory Petty Offences in Africa
ACJR participated in the 8th Annual Conference of the Pan African Lawyers Union Seminar focusing on Initiatives for the Decriminalisation and Declassification ...
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‘Human Rights in the administration of justice, including juvenile justice’ Resolution
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Condições de vida melhoram na Cadeia Central de Maputo
A Cadeia Central de Maputo é a maior prisão em Moçambique. Està superlotada e as condicoes de vida que se observavam num passado recente nao eram as ideais. ...
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CSPRI co-hosts seminar on allocation of policing resources in South Africa
The Khayelitsha Commission of Inquiry recommended that the South African Police Service (SAPS) review the allocation of police resources across South Africa, ...
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CSPRI conducts training in Lilongwe on new case flow documentation for Malawi
On 27-30 July 2015 CSPRI assisted in the training of a mobile training unit which is to roll out new case folders, registers and court diaries across Malawi.
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CSPRI conducts training on qualitative and quantitative research
On 10 and 11 June 2015 CSPRI trained students and staff at the Universidade Edouardo Mondlane (UEM) in Maputo.
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MALAWI HIGH COURT SETS ASIDE VAGRANCY CONVICTIONS
The Malawi High Court ruled that the arrest of 24 people, primarily women, during a police sweeping exercise, was unlawful. The applicants challenged their ...
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PRESS RELEASE: Launch of the Decriminalisation of Petty By-Laws Campaign in South Africa
Today, World Homeless Day, marks the official launch of a civil society campaign to decriminalise poverty-related by-laws in South Africa. We reject the ...
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Rwanda scraps over 1000 colonial-era laws
The New Times reports that The Minister of Justice, Johnston Busingye, told the newspaper in a telephone interview that this step finally means that Rwandans ...
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South African Constitutional Court clarifies law on liability of police for unlawful detention after bail is denied
The Constitutional Court on 14 May 2021 overturned a judgement of the Supreme Court of Appeal, which had limited the Minister of Police's liability for ...
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