Mr. Justice Barnabas Samatta retired from the Bench in July 2007 after a distinguished legal career spanning 41 years. Of the four decades of active life, he was a State Attorney, half of which he was the Director of Public Prosecutions. For the rest of the period, he was at then bench of the High C
Rule of Law vs. Rulers of Law. Justice Barnabas Albert Samatta's Road to Justice
β Scribed by Issa Shivji (editor), Hamudi Majamba (editor)
- Publisher
- Mkuki na Nyota Publishers
- Year
- 2011
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 276
- Edition
- Illustrated
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Table of Contents
Cover
Title page
Copyright page
Contents
List of Cases
Foreword
PART I - Justice Samattaβs Road to Justice: An Introduction
PART II - Justice Samattaβs Life Journey
PART III - How I Remember Justice Samatta
Hon. B. A. Samatta - A Model of Justice
The Samatta I Know
How I Remember Retired Chief Justice Barnabas Samatta
Recollections on Justice Samatta
B.A. Samatta (As he then was)
PART IV - Justice Samatta in His Own Words
Justice Samattaβs Leading Judgements at the Bench
Judgement
Ruling
Ruling
Ruling
Ruling
Judgement of The Court
Judgement of The Court
Judgement of The Court
Justice Samatta in His Own Words
Extra-Judicial Statements
On Environmental Justice
On Tanzaniaβs Constitutional Order
No One is Above the Law
Judicial Protection of Democratic Values: The Judgment of the Court of Appeal on Independent Candidates
Appendix: Events in Pictures
Back cover
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