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  1. Constitutionality of Criminal Procedure and Prison Laws in Africa A comparative study of Burundi, Côte d’Ivoire, Kenya, Mozambique and Zambia

    This study reviews 41 rights of arrested, accused and detained persons under Burundian, Ivorian, Kenyan, Mozambican and Zambian law. These countries were ...

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  2. Constitutionality of Criminal Procedure and Prison Laws in Africa: Zambia

    Zambia’s Constitution contains an enforceable Bill of Rights, one which mainly lists civil and political rights that constrain state power. Having human rights ...

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  3. Pre-trial detention in Zambia: Understanding case flow management and conditions of incarceration Located in Resource centre
  4. Additional material on Pre-trial detention in Zambia: Understanding case flow management and conditions of incarceration Located in Resource centre
  5. Imprisoned and imperiled: access to HIV and TB prevention and treatment, and denial of human rights, in Zambian prisons

    Journal of the International AIDS Society 2011, 14:8. "To better understand the relationship between prison conditions, the criminal justice system, and HIV ...

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  6. A Survey Report on the Application of Bond and Bail Legislation in Zambia 2014

    This report by the Zambian Human Rights Commission was based on a survey conducted to collect information on factors affecting access and conditions regarding ...

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  7. Challenging disadvantage in Zambia: Groundbreaking report released Challenging disadvantage in Zambia: Groundbreaking report released

    A groundbreaking report providing an in-depth understanding of the challenges faced by people with psychosocial or intellectual disabilities in Zambia's ...

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  8. Challenging disadvantage in Zambia: People with psychosocial and intellectual disabilities in the criminal justice system

    This project investigated how individuals with psychosocial and intellectual disabilities are dealt with by the criminal justice system in Zambia, and ...

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  9. Chetankumar Shantkal Parekh v People (S.C.Z. Judgment No. 11 of 1995) [1995] ZMSC 25 (10 July 1995); (1995 ) SJ (SC)

    (i) Where any trial is unreasonably delayed through no fault or strategem of the accused, the arrested person must be released on what one might call ...

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  10. Fact Sheet 22: Arrest without a warrant in Zambia: Law reform to prevent arbitrary arrest

    This fact sheet deals with arrest without a warrant in Zambia. It highlights the legal framework governing arrest without a warrant, the shortcomings in the ...

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