2.5
To moke oppropriote recommendotions in respect of possible solutions to the
chollenges identified.
3.0
3.1
METHODOIOGY
ln order to fully oppreciote the subject under considerotion, the Committee
invited the following stokeholders
to
provide both wriiten ond orol
submissions:
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The Ministry of Justice, Legol ond Porliomentory Affoirs
The Ministry of Public Service, Lobour ond Sociol Welfore
The Zimbobwe Republic Police
The Zimbobwe Prisons qnd ConectionolService Commission
Low Society of Zimbobwe
Zimbobwe Associotion of Crime Prevention ond Rehobilitotion
Zimbobwe Lowyers for Humon
Rights
The Zimbqbwe Environmentol Lowyer Associotion
4.A
KEY FINDINGS AND OBSERVATIONS
4.1
Progress in reolizing humon rig'nb
4.1.1 The rotificotion ond domesiicotion of some of the mojor regionol ond
internotionol humon rights treoties by the government of Zimbobwe must be
commended. Zimbobwe is porty to the moin humqn rights insirumenis os
sioied obove
4.1.2 The domesiicotion of the vorious internotionol ond regionol humon rights
treoties is o positive step by the government os it gives domestic legol
sofeguords where humon rights ore violoted or ore under threot
4.1.3 A cursory glonce of sections 48 to 84 of the Constitution of Zimbobwe reveols
o robust cocktoil of substontive rights thot everyone in Zimbobwe is entiiled
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