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    The freedom of expression, speech, and the press under the current constitutional order and their impact on Democracy: A critical analysis of current events/happenning

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    Date
    2013-10-16
    Author
    Mulunda, Hibajene M
    Type
    Thesis
    Language
    en
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    Abstract
    This work contains five chapters. The first chapter will discusses the historical development of the freedoms of expression, speech and the press. The second chapter is a critical analysis of the above mentioned freedoms as provided in the Zambian constitution, 1996. The third chapter discusses the freedoms of expression, speech and the press in the light of political interference and their impact on democracy. The fourth chapter looks at how freedoms of information would enhance the freedom of expression, speech and the press. The last chapter (chapter five) will contain conclusions and recommendations.
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    http://dspace.unza.zm/handle/123456789/2816
    Subject
    Freedom of Speech
    Freedom of the Press
    Democracy-Zambia
    Common Good
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