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Individual Freedoms and State Security in the African Context: The Case of Zimbabwe
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ColonialismAfrican LawAfrican Political ThoughtConstitutional LawLawAfrican DiasporaAfrican ContextSocial SciencesIndividual FreedomsEmergency PowersState SecurityCivil LibertyAfrican American StudiesAfrican DevelopmentAfrican Social ChangePublic PolicyAfrican ConflictInternational RelationsHuman RightsInternational LawHuman Rights LawAfrican PoliticsEmergency Care SystemsInternational Humanitarian LawNational SecurityAfrican Human RightsPersonal LibertyConstitutionSocial Justice
Emergency Powers & Individual Freedoms: An Overview - COnstitutional Dvelopment & the State of Emergency in Rhodesia: An Overview - The State of Emergency in Zimbabwe - Implementing Emergency Powers - Constitutional Safeguar ds of Individual Freedoms - Detention Wihtout Trial & the Right to Personal Liberty - Protecting the Rights of D etainees - Protection from Torture & Right to Life - P rotection of the Law - Freedom of Movement & Conscienc e - Economic & Political Rights - Protecting Individua l Freedoms: The Traditional Safeguards - Safeguarding Indi vidual Freedoms: National & International Institutions - Back to the Future: Some Rflections on the State of Eme rgency in Zimbabwe - Appendices