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    Midlands State University Law Review Special Issue

    The 2024 Midlands State University Law Review (MSULR) Special Issue is a culmination of
    endless possibilities that exist in academia underwritten by cooperation across several
    stakeholders in the justice delivery system. From its humble beginnings, the MSULR has
    continued to grow in stature and its reputation as a credible and relevant platform for a scientific
    interrogation of the current legal developments in Zimbabwe. In this regard, the MSULR
    remains an important outlet in the Zimbabwean legal system which champions jurisprudential
    development.
    The five research papers contained herein are the final, peer reviewed papers from the 2023
    National Symposium on Business and Human Rights, held at Cresta Lodge, Harare, Zimbabwe,
    on 25 and 26 October 2023,under the Zimbabwe Human Rights Capacity Development
    Programme (hereinafter ‘Zimbabwe Programme’).The overall objective of the Zimbabwe
    Programme is: to contribute to enhanced enjoyment of constitutional rights in Zimbabwe,
    through legislation, policies, practices and decision-making being increasingly informed by
    international human rights standards and principles. Its main implementing partners at the time
    of writing are: Raoul Wallenberg Institute of Human Rights and Humanitarian Law (hereinafter
    ‘RWI’) at Lund University, Sweden; Centre for Applied Legal Research (hereinafter ‘CALR’)
    in Harare, Zimbabwe; College of Business, Peace, Leadership and Governance at Africa
    University in Mutare, Zimbabwe; Faculty of Law at Midlands State University in Gweru,
    Zimbabwe; Herbert Chitepo School of Law at Great Zimbabwe University in Masvingo,
    Zimbabwe; Faculty of Law at University of Zimbabwe in Harare, Zimbabwe; Faculty of Law
    at Ezekiel Guti University in Bindura, Zimbabwe; Council for Legal Education in Zimbabwe;
    Zimbabwe Human Rights Commission; Zimbabwe Prisons and Correctional Services; and
    Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission. The Zimbabwe Programme is supported by the
    Embassy of Sweden in Zimbabwe.
    The national symposium is an annual event under the Zimbabwe Programme. It is organised
    by RWI together with the academic partner institutions, and is a forum where research funded
    and conducted during the year is packaged and presented before an audience representing
    diverse sectors of Zimbabwean society, thereby allowing the presenters and participants to in
    plenary engage in vibrant discussions around the topics at hand and together deliberate on the
    way forward with regard to critical human rights reform issues. The feedback and experiences
    shared during the national symposium also aid and feed into the preparation of final papers for
    publication and dissemination.
    MSU would like to extend heartfelt gratitude to the Embassy of Sweden in Zimbabwe for their
    support through RWI in making the publication of this special issue a reality. A lot of gratitude
    is extended to the academic partners and to all the researchers for their hard work and
    determination, which resulted in this special issue of the MSULR.This is a proud moment in
    the history of the MSULR and we wish stakeholders an exciting read!!!

  • Midlands State University Law Review
    Vol. 8 (2021)

    Midlands State University Law Review is a peer-reviewed law publication committed to publishing articles on various legal issues in Zimbabwe, Africa and the rest of the world. The MSU Law Review is published by MSU Faculty of Law. All rights are reserved. No portion of this Law Review may be copied by any process without the written consent of the MSULR Editorial Committee.

  • Midlands State University Law Review
    Vol. 7 (2020)

    Midlands State University Law Review is a peer-reviewed law publication committed to publishing articles on various legal issues in Zimbabwe, Africa and the rest of the world. The MSU Law Review is published by the MSU Faculty of Law. All rights are reserved. No portion of this Law Review may be copied by any process without the written consent of the MSULR Editorial Board

  • Midlands State University Law Review 2015
    Vol. 2 (2015)

    Midlands State University Law Review is a peer-reviewed law publication committed to publishing articles on various legal issues in Zimbabwe, Africa and the rest of the world. The MSU Law Review is published by MSU Faculty of Law. All rights are reserved. No portion of this Law Review may be copied by any process without the written consent of the MSULR Editorial Committee.