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Browsing Centre for Human Rights by Type "Postprint Article"
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Zambezi, Denise; Viljoen, Frans
(Taylor and Francis, 2024)
BACKGROUND : The transgender population is one of the most marginalized and misunderstood population groups in South Africa. Despite a progressive and inclusive human rights-based legal framework, transgender people in ...
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Ikpo, David Nnanna Chukwukadibia
(Routledge, 2023)
This study grounds itself in contact theory and imagined contact theory to argue that contact and simulated/imagined contact with queerness contributes to the eradication of homophobic prejudices. Using international human ...
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Fokala, Elvis
(Routledge, 2022)
A child’s right to grow up with its parents is presented in articles 9 and 25 of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child and the African Charter on the Rights and Welfare of a Child, respectively. South ...
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Heyns, C.H. (Christof H.); Killander, Magnus
(Edinburgh University Press, 2007-03)
No abstract available
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Killander, Magnus
(Johns Hopkins University Press, 2008)
The African Peer Review Mechanism (APRM), one of the spin-offs of the
African development framework, NEPAD, offers a unique approach to the
monitoring of agreed norms of political, economic, and corporate governance
in ...
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Fombad, Charles Manga; Nwauche, E.
(Brill Academic Publishers, 2012)
A fundamental tenet of modern constitutionalism is that nobody, regardless of his status is above
the law. Extensive powers conferred on African presidents in the independence constitutions,
reinforced by ineffective ...
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Dugard, John; Reynolds, John
(Oxford University Press, 2013)
Apartheid is a loaded term; saturated with history and emotion. It conjures up images and
memories of discrimination, oppression, and brutality; indulgence, privilege, and pretension;
racism, resistance, and, ultimately, ...
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Fombad, Charles Manga
(Routledge, 2014)
The last decade has seen the judiciary’s legitimacy come under increasing scrutiny as
more and more sensitive and politically charged battles are fought in the courts. These
have not only placed constitutional adjudicators ...
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Kareithi, Monicah Wanjiru; Viljoen, Frans
(Cambridge University Press, 2019-10)
Woman-to-woman marriage is a form of customary marriage between two women, predominantly found in Africa. These customary marriages have been and to some extent still are conducted by various communities across Africa, ...
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Kuwali, Dan
(Johns Hopkins University Press, 2014-02)
Most African states see permission of unconventional sexuality and recognition of
same-sex marriages as “deviant” in relation to the traditional sex roles of women
and men. States have invoked justifications such as ...
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Fambasayi, Rongedzayi; Moyo, Admark
(Routledge, 2020)
This article explores the interaction between the best interests of the child and the child’s right not to be detained except as a measure of last resort. It examines the normative framework governing the scope and functions ...
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Makunya, Trésor Muhindo
(Cambridge University Press, 2023-06)
The Protocol to the African Charter on Human and Peoples’ Rights on the Rights of Women in Africa (Maputo Protocol) established a reporting process to monitor compliance. Despite its shortcomings, this process provides an ...
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Jegede, Ademola Oluborode
(Cambridge University Press, 2016-06)
Since the return to democratic governance in 1999, violent conflicts around identities
including religion, ethnicity, indigene/settler differentiation and resource control remain a
challenge to peace in Nigeria. Thus ...
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Kenyon, Kristi Heather
(Sage, 2017-02)
Methods training is typically cordoned off into specific, designated courses and is often consequently isolated from the content of the topics we study. As a result of this separation, methods may appear abstract or ...
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Djoyou Kamga, Serges Alain
(Edinburgh University Press, 2013)
Central to the discourse on disability is the question of systemic disadvantage,
characterised by the discrimination, and often complete exclusion, of persons
with disabilities (PWDs) in society. In an effort to address ...
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Adeola, Romola; Viljoen, Frans
(Cambridge University Press, 2018-10)
Given the need for legislation to protect internally displaced persons, African Heads of State and Government adopted the Convention on the Protection and Assistance of Internally Displaced Persons in Africa in Kampala in ...
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Kuwali, Dan
(Unisa Press, 2024-12)
The geostrategic rivalry between the West and the East is taking centre stage in global affairs, with Africa becoming an alluring battleground. Averting overt conflict, global powers are using economic, political and ...
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Viljoen, Frans; Ayeni, Victor Oluwasina
(2023-09-29, 2022)
This article compares second-order state compliance in respect of regional and sub-regional human rights tribunals (HRTs) in Africa. Using as its unit of analysis the compliance orders issued by these HRTs, the article ...
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An-Nacim, Abdullahi Ahmed
(Wiley-Blackwell, 2010-01)
Islamic Law is not new and cannot be the state law of any state, whether Muslims are the majority or minority of the population. This view does not dispute the religious authority of Islamic Law for Muslims, which exists ...
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Smith, Matthew S.; Stein, Michael Ashley
(Brill Academic Publishers, 2020-10)
This Article explores the juridical implications of indigenous peoples’ right to legal capacity in the Inter-American system for cases involving the same right of persons with disabilities within that system and beyond. ...