Law Reform in Namibia: Is it slowing down?
[The Namibian - Namibia] - 2/12/2025
The end of the year is typically a good time to review legislative developments – but this year there is virtually nothing to say. As many have already highlighted, the new parliament that took its seats on 21 March has shockingly passed not one single law other than Appropriations Acts (laws (…)
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