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| 1996-12-12 | ZMB-1996-L-66449 |
Zambia Human rights | |
Human Rights Commission Act (No. 39 of 1996).
Human Rights Commission, Zambia (PDF) (consulted on 2011-04-04)
Provides for function, powers and composition of Human Rights Commission. Functions of Commission include investigation of human rights violations; investigation of any maladministration of justice; and proposing effective measures to prevent human rights abuse.
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| 1973-08-25 | ZMB-1973-C-16178 |
Zambia Human rights | |
Constitution of Zambia Act 1973. No. 27.
Printed separately
An Act to enact a new Constitution of the Republic of Zambia and to repeal the Zambia Independence Act 1964 and revoke the Zambia Independence Order 1964 and the Constitution scheduled thereto, and to provide for matters incidental thereto or connected therewith. Schedule contains the new Constitution (Part III: Protection of fundamental rights and freedoms of individuals).
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Repealing text(s):
1991-08-30 (ZMB-1991-C-26620) The Constitution of Zambia Act, 1991 (No.1 of 1991) |
Amending text(s):
1990-12-21 (ZMB-1990-C-26526) Constitution of Zambia (Amendment) Act, 1990 (Act No. 20 of 1990) |
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| 1964-10-24 | ZMB-1964-L-66424 |
Zambia Human rights | |
Emergency Powers Act (No. 43 of 1964).
Emergency Powers Act, The Laws of Zambia, Vol. 8, 1996 Edition (Revised), Institute of Human Rights, Intellectual Property and Development Trust (HURID), Zambia, pp. 433-435 (consulted on 2004-12-02)
Empowers President to make emergency regulations whenever an emergency proclamation is in force. President may make provision for detention of persons and restriction of movement. President may also authorise taking into possession or control of any property or undertaking; entering and search of any premise, as well as some other measures.
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| 1960-03-04 | ZMB-1960-L-66423 |
Zambia Human rights | |
Preservation of Public Security Act (No. 5 of 1960), as amended through 1964.
Preservation of Public Security Act, The Laws of Zambia, Vol. 9, 1996 Edition (Revised), Institute of Human Rights, Intellectual Property and Development Trust (HURID), Zambia, pp. 13-15 (consulted on 2004-11-29)
Empowers president to take certain measures for the preservation of public security. These include prohibition of publication and dissemination of matter perjudicial to public security; prohibition, restriction and control of assemblies; and prohibition, restriction and control of residence, movement and transport of persons. President may also require persons to do work and render services.
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