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A legal-realist assessment of the Zimbabwean correctional system response to COVID-19 during state disaster measures.

Marie Claire Van HoutCharlotte BiglandTriestino Mariniello
Published in: International journal of prisoner health (2022)
Prison conditions in Zimbabwe are conducive to chronic ill health and the spread of many transmissible diseases, not limited to COVID-19. The developed legal-realist account considers whether Zimbabwe had a culture of respect for the rule of law pertinent to human and health rights of those detained during COVID-19 disaster measures, and whether minimum standards of care were upheld.
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