Mozambique

Structure of Oversight Mechanisms for the Accountability for the Mozambique Police Force

Constitution of Mozambique, 1990
Attorney General
Office of the Ombudsman (Provided for by a new Constitutional Amendment Proposal)
Penal Process Code 1852
National Assembly's Legal Affairs Committee
NGOs:
League of Human Rights (LDH)
Muleide (Women, Law and Development)
Human Rights and Development (DHD)
Police Force of the Republic of Mozambique (PRM)

Sources:

  • Baker, B. (2003) ‘Policing and the Rule of Law in Mozambique Policing and Society, 13(2):139-158. Also available online http://asp2.wlv.ac.uk/cidt/PDF/PolicingMoz.pdf

  • Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights and Labour (2004) Country Reports on Human Rights Practices: Mozambique . U.S. Department of State. http://www.state.gov/g/drl/rls/hrrpt/2003/27740.htm

  • Nhancale, P. (2002) ‘ Mozambique ’. In Mwanajiti, N., Mhlanga, P., Sifuniso, M., Nachali-Kambikambi, Y., Muuba, M. and M. Mwananyanda (eds) Police Brutality in Southern Africa – A Human Rights Perspective. Lusaka : Inter-African Network for Human Rights and Development (Afronet).

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