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CONSTITUTIONALISM AND COVID-19 IN MOZAMBIQUE

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Luis Antonio Mondlane J
Justice at the Supreme Court
The Republic of Mozambique,
Head of Criminal Division, former President of SADC Tribunal

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The COVID-19 pandemic had spread throughout the globe. It is, indeed, a lethal weapon, a bomb that uses the target, the victim, as a carrier. On its account, over 200.000 people have died, more than three million have been infected and a countless number have affected in many ways.

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Constitutionality of the Regulations/Order adopted to combat COVID-19 in Mauritius

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Program Manager: LLM/MPhil Human Rights and Democratisation in Africa
Centre for Human Rights, University of Pretoria

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Executive Disorder, Constitutionalism and COVID-19 in Zambia

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