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Prof TACHILISA BALULE
  • A call for accountable communications surveillance

    Any person who intercepts communications without a warrant commits a criminal offence.The legal framework for interception of communications recognises that interception of communications is highly intrusive hence the requirement that an...

  • The legal landscape:Examination of legal provisions relating to freedom of the press

    The interpretation of this provision of the Constitution in manner that embraces media freedom is in accordance with what courts have said is a generous and purposive interpretation aimed at giving full effect to rights guaranteed in the...

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