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The Right to Peaceful Assembly and Demonstration in Tanzania - The Right to Peaceful Assembly and Demonstration in Tanzania: A comparative study with Ghana and South Africa

English, German · Paperback / Softback

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Abuse of the fundamental rights to freedom of peaceful assembly is predominant throughout Africa. These abuses continue despite the fact that freedom of association and assembly are enshrined in the constitutions of most African states. In Africa a face-to-face communication remains the principal method of transmitting ideas and information for the majority of the population, who do not have access to newspapers, radio, TV or the Internet. A wide variety of political causes or beliefs may attract public protest, which may take the form of public meetings or processions. The question here is whether Tanzanian law is sufficiently tailored to achieve the protection of the right to peaceful assembly and demonstration or rather the need to limit the powers of the police to maintain public order for the interests of society to ensure freedom of expression, assembly and demonstration.

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Ms. Cheggy Mziray holds a Degree of Bachelor of Laws (LL.B Hons) from the University of Dar es Salaam (2001) and a Masters of Law (LLM) with Specialization in Human Rights and Democratization in Africa from the University of Pretoria ¿ South Africa (2004). Ms Mziray is an Advocate currently practising law in Tanzania.

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Authors Cheggy Mziray
Publisher LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
 
Languages English, German
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.03.2012
 
EAN 9783847378082
ISBN 978-3-8473-7808-2
No. of pages 68
Subject Guides > Law, job, finance > Other law

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