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AFRICAN HUMAN RIGHTS LAW JOURNAL The use of mechanical restraints by Correctional Services in South Africa and Namibia: Namunjepo v Commanding Officer, Windhoek Prison
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Pretoria / /

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AFRICAN HUMAN RIGHTS LAW JOURNAL / Williams 1995 (3) SA / Supervision Matters Amendment Act / Correctional Services / Others 1999 (3) SA / Another 1999 (4) SA / /

Continent

Africa / /

Country

South Africa / Namibia / /

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Facility

Supreme Court / University of South Africa / Windhoek Prison / /

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aliquid novi et al international law / metal chain / metal rings / food / /

Organization

South African Constitutional Court / UN Court / Supreme Court / Pretoria High Court / Faculty of Law / Namibian Supreme Court / Electoral Commission / Department of Correctional Services / South African government / Economic and Social Council / Zimbabwe Supreme Court / University of South Africa / U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission / UN Congress / /

Person

Legal / Punishment / Van Wyk / /

PoliticalEvent

democratic election / /

Position

psychologist / Minister of Justice / Commanding Officer / Windhoek Prison / Minister / legislator / medical officer / parte Attorney-General / Carpenter / Liezl Gaum* Lecturer / Corporal / /

PublishedMedium

the Namibian / the South African Journal / /

Region

South Africa / /

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