The Centre for Human Rights at the University of Pretoria Faculty of Law, South Africa, is an organisation dedicated to promoting human rights on the continent of Africa. The centre, founded in 1986, promotes human rights through educational outreach, including multinational conferences, seminars and publications such as Human Rights Law in Africa, The African Human Rights Law Journal, the African Human Rights Law Reports and The Constitutional Law of South Africa. The centre, which was founded during Apartheid, assisted in adapting a Bill of Rights for South Africa and contributed to creating the South African Constitution. In 2006, the centre received the UNESCO Prize for Human Rights Education, particular recognising for the LLM in Human Rights and Democratisation in Africa and the African Human Rights Moot Court Competition.
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The judiciary of Tanzania stands as the last hope for justice. From the Primary Courts to the apex Court of Appeal, it is structured not only by law but by trust, trust placed by the people in those who sit in judgment. Judges and Magistrates are bestowed with the noble duty of...
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The Imperative of Timely Responses to 90-Day Notices and Swift Compliance with Court Decrees
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In Tanzania, the legal framework governing civil proceedings against the government is outlined in the Government Proceedings Act, Cap 5. A crucial element of this framework is Section...
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