28 avril 2020

REVUE : African Human Rights Law Journal (vol. 19, n°2, 2019)

Frans VILJOEN

The latest issue of the African Human Rights Law Journal (vol. 19, n°2, 2019) is out.


Linet Sithole & Cowen Dziva, Eliminating harmful practices against women in Zimbabwe: implementing article 5 of the African Women’s Protocol 
Romola Adeola, The impact of the African Union Convention on the Protection and Assistance of Internally Displaced Persons in Africa 
Uti Ojah Egbai & Jonathan O. Chimakonam, Protecting the rights of victims in transitional justice: an interrogation of amnesty 
Maame Efua Addadzi-Koom, ‘He beat me, and the state did nothing about it’: an African perspective on the due diligence standard and state responsibility for domestic violence in international law 
Emmanuel Kamonyo Sibomana, Desia Colgan & Nicola GunnClark, The right of palliative care for the most vulnerable in Africa is everyone’s responsibility 
Valerie Muguoh Chiatoh, Recognition of minority groups as a prerequisite for the protection of human rights: the case of Anglophone Cameroon 
Paul O. Ogendi, Pharmaceutical trade policies and access to medicines in Kenya 
Catrine Christiansen, Steffen Jensen & Tobias Kelly, A predisposed view: state violence, human rights organisations and the invisibility of the poor in Nairobi 
Hoolo ‘Nyane, Abolition of criminal defamation and retention of scandalum magnatum in Lesotho 
Augustine Arimoro, Public-private partnership and the right to property in Nigeria 
Aliyu Ibrahim, Decongestion of Nigerian prisons : an examination of the role of the Nigerian police in the application of the holding-charge procedure in relation to pre-trial detainees 
Emma Alimohammadi & Gustav Muller, The illegal eviction of undocumented foreigners from South Africa 
Emma Charlene Lubaale & Simangele Daisy Mavundla, Decriminalisation of cannabis for personal use in South Africa 
Tashwill Esterhuizen, Decriminalisation of consensual same-sex sexual acts and the Botswana Constitution: Letsweletse Motshidiemang v The Attorney-General (LEGABIBO as amicus curiae)







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