Browsing Faculty of Law by Author "Kondo, Tinashe"
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Constitutionalising socio-economic rights in SADC: An impact assessment on judicial enforcement in South Africa, Zimbabwe, Botswana, Lesotho and Zambia
Kondo, Tinashe (Nelson R Mandela School of Law, 2020)This paper assesses the manner in which socio-economic rights have been incorporated into the constitutions of selected countries in the Southern African Development Community. This debate is particularly important ... -
One step forward, two steps back: A review of Mushoriwa v City of Harare in view of Zimbabwe’s constitutional socio-economic rights
Kondo, Tinashe; Chihera, Brian; Mbonderi, Bright (African Human Rights Law Journal, 2021)In 2013 Zimbabwe enacted a new Constitution, introducing a raft of new changes, among them, the introduction of constitutional socio-economic rights. Not soon thereafter socio-economic rights were tested in the case of ... -
One step forward, two steps back: A review of Mushoriwa v City of Harare in view of Zimbabwe’s constitutional socio-economic rights
Kondo, Tinashe; Masike, Shadreck; Chihera, Brian (University of Pretoria, 2021)In 2013 Zimbabwe enacted a new Constitution, introducing a raft of new changes, among them, the introduction of constitutional socio-economic rights. Not soon thereafter socio-economic rights were tested in the case of ... -
Providing for the unwanted in a time of crisis: The socio-economic rights of migrant workers in South Africa under covid- 19 pandemic
Kondo, Tinashe (Juta, 2020)Migrants are amongst the most vulnerable groups in South Africa. They are often subjected to harsh forms of discrimination and excluded from government policy considerations. They have not fared differently under the ... -
Socio-economic rights in post-Mugabe Zimbabwe
Kondo, Tinashe (Dullah Omar Institute, 2018)From 1980 to 2017, Robert Mugabe ruled Zimbabwe through a regime that posed as ‘democratic’ but which for all intents and purposes was a dictatorship. The power of the government stemmed not from the will of the people ... -
Socio-economic rights in Zimbabwe: Trends and emerging jurisprudence
Kondo, Tinashe (Pretoria University Law Press, 2017)In a country such as Zimbabwe where many are deprived of opportunities and resources owing, in part, to injustices of the past, socio-economic rights are of the outmost importance. As a result, the new Constitution ...