CHIEF Justice of England and Wales Lord Burnett of Maldon says Zambia and England’s judiciaries have a lot to learn from each other as they share the same problems when it comes to dealing with crimes. Speaking yesterday when he paid a courtesy call on Acting Chief Justice Michael Musonda at the Supreme Court during his visit to Zambia, Lord Burnett noted that the two countries judiciaries have a common legal heritage. “It is an enormous privilege for me to be able to come to Lusaka and to visit the Supreme Court. In my view, we have a lot to learn from each other; we have a common legal heritage and a common law, though the common law develops differently...

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