Mavedzenge, J. A., & de Vos, P. (2018). An analysis of how Zimbabwe’s international legal obligation to achieve the realisation of the right of access to adequate housing, can be enforced in domestic courts as a constitutional right, notwithstanding the absence of a specific constitutional right of every person to have access to adequate housing. Department of Public Law.
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Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation
Mavedzenge, Justice Alfred, and Pierre de Vos. An Analysis of How Zimbabwe’s International Legal Obligation to Achieve the Realisation of the Right of Access to Adequate Housing, Can Be Enforced in Domestic Courts as a Constitutional Right, Notwithstanding the Absence of a Specific Constitutional Right of Every Person to Have Access to Adequate Housing. Department of Public Law, 2018.
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MLA (9th ed.) Citation
Mavedzenge, Justice Alfred, and Pierre de Vos. An Analysis of How Zimbabwe’s International Legal Obligation to Achieve the Realisation of the Right of Access to Adequate Housing, Can Be Enforced in Domestic Courts as a Constitutional Right, Notwithstanding the Absence of a Specific Constitutional Right of Every Person to Have Access to Adequate Housing. Department of Public Law, 2018.
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