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Adv. Kingston Magaya

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Adv. Kingston Magaya

Adv. Kingston Magaya

Qualifications: Bachelor of Laws Honours Degree (UZ); Bachelor of Science Honours Degree in Political Science (UZ); Master of Science in International Relations (UZ); Master of Laws in Constitutional and Human Rights Law (MSU); and Master of Laws in International Law (UZ).

Research Interests: I am a Legal and International Relations transdisciplinary academic, with special interest in International Law, International Relations and Diplomacy, Responsive Governance, Politics and Public Management. I have, on a part time basis, lectured International Law, Trade and Investment Law, Contract Law, International Law and Diplomacy at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels at Africa University and University of Zimbabwe. On a professional basis, I am a registered Legal Practitioner, Conveyencer and Notary Public. I have served as a Board of Directors for NRZ, Air Zimbabwe and ZINARA.

I have attended more than 50 legal and international relations symposia, mostly on a professional basis and have published the following papers:

  1. Constitution by the People or to the People: A Critical Analysis of Zimbabwe’s Constitutional Development in view of the Constitution Select Committee (COPAC) Led Process. Journal of Political and Public Affairs 3: 164.doi.10.4172/2332-0761.1000164 (2015)
  2. An Assessment of Professional Ethics in Public Procurement Systems in Zimbabwe: Case of the State Procurement Board (2009-2013). Review of Public Administration and Management 4: 185.doi.10.4172/2315-7844.1000185 (2016)
  3. Justiciability and Constitutional Interpretation Value of Chapter 2 on National Objectives of the Constitution of Zimbabwe Amendment No. 20 Act of 2013. J Civil Legal Sci 6: 223. doi. 10.4172/2169-0170. 1000223 (2016)

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