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A blog about legal articles, cases, legal documents, substantive laws, procedural laws, and other legal affairs worldwide. Sheria Na Jamii is a free online platform for varieties of legal content on selected topics of several legal affairs worldwide.
Sheria Na Jamii Blog
3y ago
Today I'm going to guide you on how to win a criminal case in court.
Apart from several criminal law defenses that you can raise to defend yourself in a criminal case, winning a criminal case in court is an art. An art to convince the court that you’re not liable for the offense charged so the court can set you free or sentence you with a lesser punishment.
Here is how you can do it.
How to win a criminal case in court
To win a criminal case in court you must Understand the elements/ingredients of the Offence Charged, attack prosecution evidence, have confidence, avoid co ..read more
Sheria Na Jamii Blog
3y ago
This is a legal research proposal sample. This sample of the legal research proposal will guide law students and lawyers in the course of conducting legal research and report writing. You can read the sample proposal here or you can download the embedded pdf file.
Contents
AAA UNIVERSITY
FACULTY OF LAW
RESEARCH PROPOSAL
ON
ROLE OF COPYRIGHT AND NEIGHBOURING RIGHTS ACT IN PROTECTING OWNERS OF LITERARY WORKS IN DIGITAL ENVIRONMENT
BY
X SON OF Y
REGISTRATION NO. 111111/T.00
SUPERVISOR: PROF. BBBB
  ..read more
Sheria Na Jamii Blog
3y ago
This is a cover letter for a law internship. This cover letter is useful for law students who intend to work as legal interns at any law firm. it also works better for an applicant with less or no working experience.
I advise you to edit it to meet the position requirements.
let's get started
Isack Kimaro,
P.O Box……,
Dar es salaam
9/8/2021
Managing Partner
AAA Attorneys
P.O Box ……….,
Dar es Salaam.
RE: APPLICATION FOR INTERNSHIP
Dear Managing Partner
It is with great enthusiasm that I humbly submit my application for the position of internship at your Law firm as I came aware of thi ..read more
Sheria Na Jamii Blog
3y ago
Can you imagine the world without the laws? Here you will find three major reasons as to why the law is important in our life Those reasons also shows why we need law in our life.
Why law is important
Law is important because the law establishes and controls public power, facilitates and regulates private and public relations, law solves disputes, and maintains peace and order in our society by specifying the do's and the dont's in our daily conduct.
We need law in our life from the demands for well-governed society, the need to have a well-organized public power, the demand fo ..read more
Sheria Na Jamii Blog
3y ago
Generally the sources of public international law is provided under Article 38(1) of the Statute of the International Court of Justice (SICJ). That article recognize International conventions, International custom, The general principles of law, judicial decisions, and the teachings of the most highly qualified publicists as sources of Public international law.
Specifically, the said article 38(1) states that:
The court, whose function is to decide in accordance with International Law, such disputes as are submitted to it, shall apply:
a) International conventions, whether general or ..read more
Sheria Na Jamii Blog
3y ago
Generally, the law can be classified into 4 major categories i.e. Common law and Equity, Criminal Law and Civil Law, Public Law and Private Law and Substantive Law and Procedural Law.
With vivid examples, here you will find an in-depth explanation about all classifications of law.
Let’s get started
Criminal Law and Civil Law
Criminal law is that class of law that attracts the interests of the 21 state/public and therefore deals with the relationship between the state and individuals. It deals with crimes and punishments. In criminal cases, the suspect of a crime is called the accused ..read more
Sheria Na Jamii Blog
3y ago
With regard to the question of the relationship between International Law and municipal law, the theoretical question is whether International Law and municipal law are part of a single legal order or they are comprised of two distinct systems of law.
The question above raises further questions, namely;
the status of rules of municipal law before international tribunals
The circumstances in which rules of public International Law will be applied by a municipal court, and
What happens if a rule of municipal law is in conflict with a rule of International Law?
Here you will ..read more
Sheria Na Jamii Blog
3y ago
This is an in-depth guide about the burden of proof. In this guide you will learn
What is a burden of proof
How burden of proof works
Types of the burden of proof
The burden of proof in civil cases
The burden of proof in criminal cases
etc
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Contents
What is a burden of proof?
The burden of proof refers to the duty which lies on the parties to the case, either to establish a case or to establish the existence of the truthfulness of certain facts in a particular issue. The burden of proof hinges on the principle that, he who asserts a matter must prove it, but he who denie ..read more
Sheria Na Jamii Blog
4y ago
By Emmanuel K.Mwesiga, Esq.
This legal brief intends to provide proper legal guidance on how employment issues are handed after the corporate transfer, restructure or reorganization by either corporate sale, mergers, acquisitions, joint ventures, or company splitting.
Corporate restructure in Tanzania
In countries with growing economies such as Tanzania which is currently classified as a lower-middle-income country; due to economic needs practices of corporate restructuring and reorganization such as transfers, Mergers, takeovers, Joint Ventures, and splitting of companies ar ..read more
Sheria Na Jamii Blog
4y ago
this is a comprehensive guide to tribunals. In this guide you will learn;
meaning of tribunals
example of tribunals
why tribunals
difference between tribunals and courts
the similarity between tribunals and courts
practice and procedures in tribunals
let's get started
Contents
Meaning of Tribunals
A tribunal is an independent adjudicatory body that is normally set up by statutes to deal with certain disputes arising under a particular area of law or statute. Tribunals shares almost similar features with ordinary court-but are not court per se. They are quasi-judicial body with po ..read more