Critical notes on the legal system of zambia pambazuka news. After sporadic visits by european explorers starting in the 18th century, zambia was gradually claimed and. The secondranking person in the zambian hierarchy was unips secretary general. This entry provides the description of a countrys legal system. Ascertain the purpose of the us and state constitutions. The courts jurisdiction and powers are based on article 92 of the constitution. In the legal hierarchy, local courts are the lowest judicial bodies. Thousand and seventeen between the dubai international financial centre courts the difc courts and the high court of the republic of zambia the high court. The high courts of zambia have unlimited and original jurisdiction to hear and determine any. The supreme court has appellate jurisdiction for all legal and constitutional disputes. Judicial reform, constitutionalism and the rule of law in. It consists of the chief justice, the deputy chief justice and 7 or more supreme court judges. Unza press for school of law, university of zambia, 2006 commercial law 545 pages. Constitution establishes the innate characteristics of the country and its sovereignty.
Introduction the judiciary of zambia is an independent arm of the government. The zambian judicial system comprises approximately 460 courts, arrayed, basically, in a hierarchy with four primary levels. Local courts are the lowest judicial bodies in zambias legal hierarchy. Supreme court of zambia amendment act, cap 25 zambia. A brief on the constitutional court of zambia 2 a brief on the constitutional court of zambia the constitutional court is a new court which was established under article 127 of the constitution of zambia amendment act, no. Under the constitution of 1997, the supreme court is the highest court in zambia and serves as the final court of appeal. Grade a are mandated to handle cases of up to k3,060,000. Stanford libraries official online search tool for books, media, journals, databases, government documents and more. Subordinate courts are court of first instance and courts of appeal, as they hear appeals from the local courts. Sources of the law legal definition of sources of the law. Hierarchy of courts the general rule of doctrine of precedent as regards hierarchy of courts is that each court is absolutely bound by the decisions of the courts superior to it. Books by muna ndulo author of the law of evidence in zambia.
Customary marriage and the urban local courts in zambia. Local courts mainly administer customary law, especially cases relating to marriage, property, and inheritance. The supreme court is the final court of appaeal in all matters, including interpretation of the constitution. This act may be cited as the constitution of zambia amendment act, 2015, and shall be read as one with the constitution of zambia, in thisact referred to as the constitution. The supreme court and the high court are both presided over by the chief justice. Notes of the legal system of zambia zambian watchdog. The royal court also acts as an administrative link between the armed forces and security organizations. The sources of business law are the same as law in general, most of the civil law is what is related to business. Under the constitution of 1997, the supreme court is the highest court. The operation of the local courts amendment act and the subordinate courts. The operation of the new family and succession laws 150 5.
This court is presided over by justices of the peace. Zambia courts hierarchy in zambia, the court system follows a hierarchical structure in which the court placed at the top of the hierarchical pyramid exercises most of the responsibilities and powers whereas these powers keep decreasing as the pyramid keeps tapering down. Islamic law the most widespread type of religious law, it is the legal system enforced in over 30 countries, particularly in the near east, but also in central and south asia, africa, and indonesia. A judge of the court shall not sit on the hearing of an appeal, nor shall he exercise any power under section four in respect of an appeal a from any judgment given by himself or any judgment given by any court of which he was sitting as a member. Land tenure policy and practice in zambia draft, january 2003 5 acquisition act 1970. Like the american and south african legal systems which were heavily influenced by the british tradition, zambia has a hybrid common law system with a legal authority hierarchy as follows. Resident magistrates courts are also established at various centers. The wills and administration of testate estates act 148 5. This topic calls for a discussion on the question of how, in applicable cases. Hierarchy of courts in zambia court structure in zambia. The local courts in zambia are established according to grades. See office locations and contact addresses for provincial local courts officers.
Local courts are the lowest courts in the court hierarchy in zambia. According to the constitution number 2 of 2016, the structure of the judicature shall comprise the supreme court of zambia which ranks equivalent to the constitutional court, the appeals court,the high court of zambia, the subordinate court, the local court and such lower courts as may be prescribed by an act of parliament. Under clause 118 2 of the constitution, in exercising judicial authority, the courts shall be guided by the following principles. How to assess the political role of the zambian courts. At the base, stand 415 local courts, presided over by 8 senior presiding justices, and 407 presiding justices, assisted by 428 ordinary. The supreme court is the constitutional court and the final court of appeal. The canon law, which was adopted by the ecclesiastical courts, figures in our laws respecting marriage, divorces, wills and testaments, executors and administrators and many other subjects. The supreme court of zambia is the final court of appeal and has the final say in all legal matters, including the interpretation of the constitution. Dec 21, 2008 hierarchy of courts the general rule of doctrine of precedent as regards hierarchy of courts is that each court is absolutely bound by the decisions of the courts superior to it. Miyutu chinga, 23rd january, 2019 chibomba, pc, mulembe,mulonda, munalula, jjc. Still deeply rooted in its colonial origins, the system has stifled creativity and stunted the possible independent growth of the countrys legal institutions, law making, judicial decisions and legal scholarship. There are some exceptions and complications to what follows but, in general and for. The lower courts function under the direct superintendence of the higher courts.
By charles mwewa and munyonzwe hamalengwa the entire zambian legal system needs to be revamped. The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to zambia. Apr 11, 2010 resident magistrates courts are also established at various centers. Royal court hierarchy chart royal hierarchy structure. The local courts are divided into two grades, that is, grade a and b. Diagram and explain the components of a case brief.
The whole zambian legal system needs to be revamped. Understanding and implementing the legal frameworks that govern elections. Home court hierarchy zambia courts hierarchy zambia courts hierarchy in zambia, the court system follows a hierarchical structure in which the court placed at the top of the hierarchical pyramid exercises most of the responsibilities and powers whereas these powers keep decreasing as the pyramid keeps tapering down. The constitution of the second republic provided for a oneparty participatory democracy, with the united national independence party unip the. Genocide is defined as the intention to destroy, in whole or in part, a national, ethnical, racial or religious group rome statute, article 6, while war crimes are. Law from the same university and has done research with various consultancy firms in swaziland before.
Hierarchy of courts in zambia explains that hierarchical structure exercises most of the responsibilities and powers whereas these powers keep. As regards higher courts, they are, to a certain extent bound by their own decisions. Local courts shall be of such different grades as may be prescribed, and local courts of each grade shall exercise jurisdiction only within the limits prescribed for such grade. With the progress of time, various smaller entities have. International courts will rule in favour of vedanta and award them a big compensation like lapgreen. Describe and explain the main sources of law in zimbabwe. The legal systems of nearly all countries are generally modeled upon elements of five main types. Land tenure in zambia bastiaan van loenen may 1999. Magagula is a student at the university of swaziland in the final year of his ll. A court hierarchy establishes which decisions are binding on which courts. Section 5 1 of the local courts act, chapter 29 of the laws of zambia, states that. The judiciary of zambia is an independent arm of the government. Domestication of international obligations 2001 keckrc 14. The constitution provides for independence of the judiciary.
In the study and practice of law we seek to analyse legal principles. Zambia has been inhabited for thousands of years by huntergatherers and migrating tribes. Judicial system of zambia commonwealth governance online. Their jurisdiction pertains to civil disputes under customary law. African courts in urban communities of the northern rhodesia copperbelt, rhodeslivingstone journal, vol. The court is presided over by the president of the court of appeal and is constituted by seven judges.
Traditional courts should be regarded as courts of law and given the status and respect of. Muna ndulos most popular book is the law of evidence in zambia. Time and transport difficulties made it impossible to spend time in the rural courts, though i was able to spend one day in the lenje court in central. The royal court hierarchy is an important political link between the king and the central government. Section 8 of the local courts act states that local courts shall have and may exercise within the territorial limits set out such jurisdiction as may be prescribed for the grade of court. Sometimes magistrates exercise jurisdiction in these courts and the presiding. The structure of the jamaican judicial system is based on five basic tiers. Grade a local court is presided over by a principal presiding local. The petty sessions court requires a minimum of two justices to be properly constituted. Muna ndulo has 15 books on goodreads with 612 ratings. In addition, it is also a common interface between the king and the people. The local courts in zambia stand at the bottom of the judiciary hierarchy and are established by article 120 1 of act no.
The high court has unlimited civil and criminal jurisdiction and appellate jurisdiction in respect of appeals from the lower courts. High courts are below the sc, and below them are the district and subordinate courts. Local court messenger includes a senior local court messenger. To this fountain of wisdom the courts of admiralty owe most of the law which governs in admiralty cases. Rank the three sources of law, from highest to lowest. Law comes from three places, which are referred to as the sources of law. Zambias initial constitution was abandoned in august 1973 when it became a oneparty state. They have jurisdiction to adjudicate upon both civil and criminal matters, with certain limitations. The constitution of the second republic provided for a oneparty participatory democracy, with the united national independence party unip the only legal political party. The judiciary of zambia is the branch of the government of the republic of zambia which.
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