Publications
An Analysis Of The Law And Practice Of The World Health Organization During The 2019 Influenza Pandemic
This article delves into the 2019 Influenza pandemic named COVID-19 and examines the law and the institution responsible for health matters in the world the World Health Organization. The article argues that the WHO failed
The Drawback of the Right to a Clean and Healthy Environment in Tanzania; Analysis of the Legal Framework
Today in Tanzania, there is a bill of rights which provides for several rights. This is found under the constitution of the United Republic of Tanzania and this bill of rights was incorporated in 1984
From Retributive Justice to Reformative Justice: Advantages of Community Service in Administration of Criminal Justice in Tanzania
Many people in the community tends to give preference to Retributive justice rather than Reformative justice, retributive justice as one amongst the theories of criminal justice has many followers compared to reformative justice which is
Effectiveness and Legal Challenges facing the Implementation of the Laws which Prohibits the Illegal Wildlife Trade in Tanzania
The Research paper strives to enlighten a deep examination and analysis of the effectiveness and challenges facing the law which prevents, combat, and curbs wildlife illegal trade and business in entire Tanzania. The authors have
Towards Fair Hearing the Right of Probationary Employees against Unfair Dismissal in Tanzania
Employment security is the one of the most important factors which help to create an efficient and satisfactory working environment. Probationary employment is one of the challenging employment types which indicates uncertain nature of the
The Right to a Healthy Environment in Extractive Industries
In Tanzania, there is a constitutional gap in recognizing healthy environment as part of human rights. Consequently, this has led to many judges adopting a conservative approach, leaving the rights of litigants in some state
Independence of International Courts; the Experience of International Court of Justice and International Criminal Court
The notion of independence of international courts requires a court to make decisions based on the merits of the case and not on any hidden motives or political considerations. Independence of international courts triggers considerations
Analysis Of Mining Legal Framework In Tanzania On Local Content Requirements In Reference Of Purchasing Local Goods
When it comes to the effort of making sure there is prosperity in the country’s economy, local content is one of important aspect to be considered. It goes that local content is a mechanism of
Definition of Terms, Concepts and History of Insolvency Law in Tanzania and Different Jurisdiction
Insolvency often comes suddenly and unannounced all too frequent that employees know when the gates are locked against them. Although Employees have certain rights they are considered as unsecured creditors that their rights are not
Challenges of Land Rights in Mortgage Finance Development in Tanzania
The laws relating to land rights in Tanzania allow an individual or group of person to acquire land as explored in the Land Act, 1999 [Cap. 113]. The occupancy of land in Tanzania either under