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Tanzania’s proposed new constitution and the fate of social and economic rights

Human RightsSocial JusticeBasic Constitutional Principles TanzaniaAfrica
By Daniel Marari, 19 February 2015
photo credit: AfricLaw
photo credit: AfricLaw
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