United Kingdom–Zambia relations explained
Zambia was part of the British Empire, when it was known as Northern Rhodesia, until its independence from the United Kingdom in 1964.[1] Both countries are part of the Commonwealth of Nations.
Zambian ambassador Lieutenant General Paul Mihova is based at the High Commission of Zambia, London. Nicholas Woolley was appointed British High Commissioner to Zambia in August 2019.[2]
History
The Zambia Independence Act 1964 was passed, assuring Zambian Independence.[3]
R (Tigere) v Secretary of State for Business, Innovation and Skills was decided by the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom.[4]
See also
Notes and References
- Web site: British Empire Countries, Map, At Its Height, & Facts. 2021-05-30. Encyclopedia Britannica. en.
- Web site: British High Commissioner to Zambia Nicholas Woolley. 2021-11-12. gov.uk.
- Web site: Herald. The. Zimbabwe's road to independence. 2021-05-30. The Herald. en-GB.
- Web site: LLP -. Herbert Smith Freehills. Lidbetter. rew. Zar. Nusrat. R. Jasveer. hawa. Supreme Court considers the use of "bright line" rules in the context of human rights Lexology. 2021-05-30. www.lexology.com. 22 October 2015. en.