extent that it is shown that the law in question makes provision(a)
that is reasonably required in the interests of defence, public
safety, public order, public morality or public health;
(b)
that is reasonably required for the purpose of protecting the
rights or freedoms of other persons;
(c)
that imposes restrictions upon public officers; or
(d)
for the registration of political parties or trade unions in a
register established by or under a law and for imposing
reasonable conditions relating to the procedure for entry on such
a register including conditions as to the minimum number of
persons necessary to constitute a trade union qualified for
registration;
and except so far as that provision or, the thing done under the
authority thereof as the case may be, is shown not to be
reasonably justifiable in a democratic society.
22. (1) Subject to the other provisions of this Article and except in
accordance with any written law, a citizen shall not be deprived of his
freedom of movement, and for the purposes of this Article freedom of
movement means(a)
the right to move freely throughout Zambia;
(b)
the right to reside in any part of Zambia; and
(c)
the right to leave Zambia and to return to Zambia.
(2) Any restrictions on a person's freedom of movement that relates to
his lawful detention shall not be held to be inconsistent with or in
contravention of this Article.
(3) Nothing contained in or done under the authority of any law shall be
held to be inconsistent with or in contravention of this Article to the
extent that it is shown that the law in question makes provision-
Protection of
freedom of
movement