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  • {{Infobox court case |court = [[Constitutional Court]]
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  • ==Court system in Zambia== [[ Constitutional law]]
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  • ...vs. Chiluba''''', was a [[Supreme Court]] of [[Zambia]] case in which the Court dismissed the petition and held that the amendment limiting candidates to b The constitutional provision was later evoked over the legality of [[Guy Scott]] running for p
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  • ...r between organs of state at any level of government to the Constitutional Court. ...olemn affirmation before the [[Chief Justice]] or a Judge of the [[Supreme Court]].
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  • ...in the face of continued opposition, dropped the referendum and signed a [[constitutional amendment]] making Zambia a multi-party state. Zambia's first multi-party e ...lming majority in parliament, President Chiluba in May 1996 pushed through constitutional amendments that eliminated former President Kaunda and other prominent oppo
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  • ...in the face of continued opposition, dropped the referendum and signed a [[constitutional amendment]] that relinquished UNIP's guaranteed right to rule. ...lming majority in parliament, President Chiluba in May 1996 pushed through constitutional amendments that effectively eliminated former President Kaunda and other pr
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  • ...t in the face of continued opposition, dropped the referendum and signed a constitutional amendment making Zambia a multi-party state. ...lming majority in parliament, President Chiluba in May 1996 pushed through constitutional amendments that eliminated former President Kaunda and other prominent oppo
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  • ...l Court, asking for the results to be nullified due to irregularities. The court dismissed the case on 5 September 2016 and Lungu will be inaugurated for a
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  • ...bruary 1996, ''The Post'' reported the MMD's plans to hold a referendum on constitutional changes. Chiluba's government banned the edition and charged M'membe, manag ...ary 2012}}</ref> M'membe's co-defendants were acquitted by the Lusaka High Court on 18 August 2000, though the judge ruled that M'membe himself still had to
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  • ...y School]] in Lusaka in 1951 and then worked as an interpreter at the High Court in Livingstone. However, his ambition was to become a lawyer. ...party, the ANC, boycotted the Commission and unsuccessfully challenged the constitutional change in the courts. The Chona report was based on four months of public h
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  • ...l Court, asking for the results to be nullified due to irregularities. The court dismissed the case on 5 September 2016 and Lungu was [[Second Presidential
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  • This traditional constitutional monarchy has Nilotic origins with the kingdom originally divided into north ...rm local government system. Then in 1969 the Zambian Parliament passed the Constitutional Amendment Act, annulling the Barotseland Agreement of 1964. Later that year
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  • ...Jazeera, 4 January 2016</ref> A [[Zambian constitutional referendum, 2016|constitutional referendum]] will be held alongside the elections, with proposals to amend ...ure on Zambia's austerity plans] IHS Jane's 360, 9 December 2015</ref> The constitutional change also introduced the concept of running mates; previously the vice pr
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  • ...w.lusakatimes.com/2010/08/15/london-judgement-chiluba-wins/ Zambia: London Court Judgement: Chiluba wins]. Zambia Daily Mail. 15 August 2010.</ref> Mr Chil ...nal|last=Mbao|first=Melvin|title=Human Rights and Discrimination: Zambia's Constitutional Amendment, 1996|journal=Journal of African Law|year=1996|volume=42|issue=1|
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  • ...UDGES OF THE SUPREME COURT, CONSTITUTIONAL COURT, COURT OF APPEAL AND HIGH COURT;
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  • ...ula challenged the resultant 1978 election of President Kaunda in the High Court, but unsurprisingly their action was unsuccessful. ...he suspension of [[Supreme Court]] judge [[Philip Musonda]] and two [[High Court]] judges, [[Charles Kajimanga]] and [[Nigel Mutuna]] on Monday April 30, 20
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  • ...ever used.<ref name="D. Clough, 1924 pp. 279-80">G. D. Clough, (1924). The Constitutional Changes in Northern Rhodesia and Matters Incidental to the Transition, Jour ...Rhodesia received the same. In 1911 the two were amalgamated into the High Court of Northern Rhodesia.
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  • ...five years jail term earlier imposed on the four by the LUSAKA Magistrate Court in 2010. Their conviction arose from the payment of US$20 million made to U *'''2013 Nov 1''' - Dozens of Zambian separatists appeared in court on charges of treason for trying to create a new state called [[Barotseland
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  • ...tps://face2faceafrica.com/article/how-zambias-first-president-had-to-go-to-court-in-1999-to-prove-he-was-not-a-malawian|access-date=2021-06-18|website=Face2 ...party members boycotted Chona's efforts and unsuccessfully challenged the constitutional change in the courts. The Chona report was based on four months of public h
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