Evaluation of the Rights to Legal Representation before the Ward Tribunal in Tanzania

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Journal Title: Journal of Legal Studies & Research
Author(s): Raymond M. Cosmas
Published On: 06/12/2023
Volume: 9
Issue: 6
First Page: 215
Last Page: 229
ISSN: 2455-2437
Publisher: The Law Brigade Publisher

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Raymond M. Cosmas, Evaluation of the Rights to Legal Representation before the Ward Tribunal in Tanzania, Volume 9 Issue 6, Journal of Legal Studies & Research, 215-229, Published on 06/12/2023, Available at https://jlsr.thelawbrigade.com/article/evaluation-of-the-rights-to-legal-representation-before-the-ward-tribunal-in-tanzania/

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This paper evaluates the rights of legal representation before the ward tribunal proceedings as per the Constitutional rights of The United Republic of Tanzania. the undertaking is focusing to reality, despites of existing rights, legal and institutional frame works toward the rights to legal representation. still not affordable to the individuals or targeted population. Logically and reasonable, the same arises a lot of questions on the constitutional rights which are not adhered by the institutions. This paper is developed on the adherence of the rights to legal representation through diverse approaches including studying of the relevant policies, institutional strategies plan, reports and the reviews of the relevant laws. This paper will focus on identifying the problems which hinder them from effectively devotion over the legal rights before the ward tribunals. The paper evaluated the relevant laws and legal institutional framework in performance of the basic rights and rights to legal representation. Finally, this paper recommends for the elevating the laws and legal institutional framework in views of making proper performance of rights of legal representation before the ward tribunal proceedings in Tanzania.

Keywords: Rights to Legal Representation; Before the Ward Tribunal

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