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    Limitation of human rights in International Law and the Zimbabwean constitution.

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    2018
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    Maja, Innocent
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    Abstract
    Human rights contained in international treaties, regional treaties and national constitutions are generally not absolute but are often qualified and subject to reasonable restrictions.Currie and de Waal argues that ‘constitutional rights and freedoms are not absolute. They have boundaries set by the rights of others and by important social concerns such as public order, safety, health and democratic values.’ This essentially means that not all infringement of rights is unconstitutional.Rights can be limited or justifiably infringed if the reason for infringement is justifiable ‘in an open and democratic society based on human dignity, equality and freedom.
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    https://hdl.handle.net/10646/3904
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    Maja, I. (2018). Limitation of human rights in International Law and the Zimbabwean constitution. University of Zimbabwe Law Journal, 1(1), 117-134.
    Publisher
    University of Zimbabwe
    Subject
    Human rights
    International Human Rights
    Constitution of Zimbabwe
    Limitation of rights
    Law of general application
    Treaties
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