Semester 2 2025 - DUE 18 September 2025; 100%
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The Republic of Kamarara is an African country with a
constitution that includes the Bill of Rights, and it was adopted
in 1990. Kamarara has ratified the major United Nations (UN)
human rights instruments such as the Universal Declaration of
Human Rights (UDHR) and the International Covenant on Civil
and Political Rights (ICCPR) (including its two Optional
Protocols). On 16 May 2015, a pregnant woman was raped and
murdered near Mazara village in the Republic of Kamarara. Mr
Mbhekwe was accused of committing the crime and brought to
trial. He denied the offence. On 15 June 2017 the High Court in
Kamarara convicted him of the crime of murder and sentenced
him to death, the only sentence available for the offence of
murder under the Kamarara penal law. According to Section 14
of the Criminal and Other Offences Act 15 of 1939 of Kamarara
“a person convicted of murder is liable to suffer death.” Mr
Mbhekwe claims that the death sentence as provided for in the
Criminal and Other Offences Act is unconstitutional and violates
a number of human rights as provided for in the Constitution of
Kamarara as well as international human rights instruments
that Kamarara has ratified. He then appealed to the Supreme