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  2. Zimbabwe Institute of Legal Studies - Wikipedia

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    www .zils .ac .zw. The Zimbabwe Institute of Legal Studies (ZILS) in Harare, is the first and currently only college awarding law courses in Zimbabwe. It was founded in 2009 by Godwills Masimirembwa a lawyer by profession and former Chairman of the ZMDC. [ 1] First students enrolled in 2010 and all programmes are taught in the English language.

  3. Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights - Wikipedia

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    Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights. Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights (ZLHR) is a not for profit human rights organization whose core objective is to foster a culture of human rights in Zimbabwe as well as encourage the growth and strengthening of human rights at all levels of Zimbabwean society through observance of the rule of law.

  4. Elizabeth Gwaunza - Wikipedia

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    August 1998 – November 2002. Appointed by. Robert Mugabe. Personal details. Alma mater. University of Zimbabwe. Profession. Judge; lawyer. Elizabeth Gwaunza (born 1953) is a Zimbabwean lawyer and jurist who has been Deputy Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Zimbabwe since March 2018.

  5. Law Society of Zimbabwe - Wikipedia

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    The Law Society of Zimbabwe (LSZ) is the law society responsible for representing and regulating how lawyers and law firms operate in Zimbabwe. It is mandated to observe the rule of law in the justice system. [1][2][3] The Law Society of Zimbabwe was established in 1981. Its membership is drawn from all registered legal practitioners in ...

  6. Raoul Wallenberg Institute of Human Rights and Humanitarian Law

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    The Raoul Wallenberg Institute of Human Rights and Humanitarian Law (RWI) is an experienced research and academic institution with offices, programmes, and convening power covering 40 countries. RWI's mission is to combine evidence-based human rights research with direct engagement with international organizations, governments, national human ...

  7. Supreme Court of Zimbabwe - Wikipedia

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    The Supreme Court of Zimbabwe is the highest court of order and the final court of appeal in Zimbabwe. The judiciary is headed by the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court who, like the other justices, is appointed by the President on the advice of the Judicial Service Commission. It has original jurisdiction over alleged violations of fundamental ...

  8. Mike Campbell (Pvt) Ltd v Zimbabwe - Wikipedia

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    Mike Campbell (Pvt) Ltd et al. v. Republic of Zimbabwe [1] is a case decided by the Southern African Development Community (SADC) Tribunal (hereinafter "the Tribunal"). The Tribunal held that the Zimbabwean government violated the organisation's treaty by denying access to the courts and engaging in racial discrimination against white farmers whose lands had been confiscated under the land ...

  9. Constitution of Zimbabwe - Wikipedia

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    t. e. The Constitution of Zimbabwe is the supreme law of Zimbabwe. The independence constitution of 1980 was the result of the 1979 Lancaster House Agreement and is sometimes called the Lancaster Constitution. [1] A proposed constitution, drafted by a constitutional convention, was defeated by a constitutional referendum during 2000.