An Introduction to Zimbabwean Law
Title | An Introduction to Zimbabwean Law PDF eBook |
Author | Lovemore Madhuku |
Publisher | African Books Collective |
Pages | 208 |
Release | 2010 |
Genre | Law |
ISBN | 1779220987 |
This is an introductory textbook on the Zimbabwean legal system. It sets the stage for a comprehensive description of that legal system by opening with some theoretical issues on the nature of law in general, particularly a definition of law, the role and purpose of law in society, the relationship between law and justice and how morality impacts on law. After outlining this theoretical framework, it turns to the Zimbabwean legal system and covers the following key areas: sources of Zimbabwean law, the scope of Roman-Dutch law in Zimbabwe, the law-making process and the role of Parliament, the structure of the courts in Zimbabwe, the procedures in the civil and criminal courts, the legal aid system and the nature of the legal profession. It covers the process of appointment of judges and its effect on the independence of the judiciary. It has a long closing chapter on the interpretation of statutes covering all the rules, maxims and presumptions.
Labour Law in Zimbabwe
Title | Labour Law in Zimbabwe PDF eBook |
Author | Lovemore Madhuku |
Publisher | African Books Collective |
Pages | 581 |
Release | 2015-10-10 |
Genre | Law |
ISBN | 1779222866 |
This is a comprehensive textbook on Zimbabwean labour law. After detailing the history and purpose of the law, it offers a comprehensive review of contracts of employment, termination, the rights of organisation and association, and collective bargaining. Dispute settlement is discusses within the contexts of the right to strike, conciliation and arbitration, and the role of the courts in adjudication. State employment is treated separately, as it is governed by constitutional law as well as labour law. The book concludes with chapters covering aspects of social security in Zimbabwe, and a discussion on international labour law.
A Guide to the Zimbabwean Law of Delict
Title | A Guide to the Zimbabwean Law of Delict PDF eBook |
Author | G. Feltoe |
Publisher | African Books Collective |
Pages | 240 |
Release | 2006 |
Genre | Damages |
ISBN | 0908312695 |
This Guide provides an outline of the main aspects of the Zimbabwean Law of Delict. Delict is a concept of civil law in which a willfull wrong or an act of negligence gives rise to a legal obligation between the parties, despite the lack of a contract. A Cases section follows the main text, containing summaries of salient Zimbabwean cases and also of some important South African and English cases.
An Introduction to Zimbabwean Business Law
Title | An Introduction to Zimbabwean Business Law PDF eBook |
Author | I. Bampton |
Publisher | |
Pages | 216 |
Release | 1988 |
Genre | Law |
ISBN |
Business Law in Zimbabwe
Title | Business Law in Zimbabwe PDF eBook |
Author | Richard Hunter Christie |
Publisher | Juta and Company Ltd |
Pages | 636 |
Release | 1998 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
ISBN | 9780702149214 |
This comprehensive edition covers all areas of business law in the Zimbabwean context. It includes cases and legislation, and South African, English and other authorities have been relegated to the detailed footnotes.
The Struggle Over State Power in Zimbabwe
Title | The Struggle Over State Power in Zimbabwe PDF eBook |
Author | George Hamandishe Karekwaivanane |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Pages | 293 |
Release | 2017-11-09 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1107190207 |
This book examines the role of the law in the constitution and contestation of state power in Zimbabwean history. It is for researchers interested in the history of the state in Southern Africa, as well as those interested in African legal history.
Displacement, Elimination and Replacement of Indigenous People
Title | Displacement, Elimination and Replacement of Indigenous People PDF eBook |
Author | Kangira, Jairos |
Publisher | Langaa RPCIG |
Pages | 281 |
Release | 2019-02-19 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 9956550310 |
Colonial scholars have taken immense pleasure in portraying Africans as possessed by spirits but as lacking possession and ownership of their resources, including land. Erroneously deemed to be thoroughly spiritually possessed but lacking senses of material possession and ownership of resources, Africans have been consistently dispossessed and displaced from the era of enslavement, through colonialism, to the neocolonial era. Delving into the historiography of dispossession and displacement on the continent of Africa, and in particular in Zimbabwe, this book also tackles contemporary forms of dispossession and displacement manifesting in the ongoing transnational corporations land grabs in Africa, wherein African peasants continue to be dispossessed and displaced. Focusing on the topical issues around dispossession and repossession of land, and the attendant displacements in contemporary Zimbabwe, the book theorises displacements from a decolonial Pan-Africanist perspective and it also unpacks various forms of displacements – corporeal, noncorporeal, cognitive, spiritual, genealogical and linguistic displacements, among others. The book is an excellent read for scholars from a variety of disciplines such as Geography, Sociology, Social Anthropology, History, Linguistics, Development Studies, Science and technology Studies, Jurisprudence and Social Theory, Law and Philosophy. The book also offers intellectual grit for policy makers and implementers, civil society organisations including activists as well as thinkers interested in decolonisation and transformation.