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  1. Tanzania Univseral Periodic Review National Report to the UN Human Rights Council

    The Tanzania Government with the support of the United Nations under the one UN system, held several consultative workshops for purposes of gathering ...

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  2. Constitution of Tanzania Located in Resource centre
  3. Tanzania: the death sentence institutionalised?

    This report, by the Legal Human Rights Centre (Tanzania) and the International Federation for Human Rights, on the death sentence in Tanzania contains some ...

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  4. Criminal Procedure Act of Tanzania (1985)

    19th of April 1985

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  5. Criminal Procedure (Amendment) Act of Tanzania 1988 Located in Resource centre
  6. Querying colleague's arrest leads to journalist's death Querying colleague's arrest leads to journalist's death

    Prominent journalist, Daudi Mwangosi, died on Sunday, 2 September 2012 while covering clashes between the police and members of Tanzania's largest opposition ...

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  7. Tanzania Tanzania

    This section contains a brief description of the legal system of Tanzania.

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  8. Tanzania submits human rights report; remains reluctant to abolish death penalty

    Tanzania's human rights report was submitted to the UN Human Rights Council in terms of the Universal Periodic Review process on Monday 3 October 2011.

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  9. US Department of State Human Rights Report: Tanzania 2012

    "The constitution provides for an independent judiciary, but the judiciary remained underfunded, corrupt (see section 4), inefficient (especially in the lower ...

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