AHRLJ Volume 4 No 2 2004

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Editorial

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Articles

The never-ending paradoxes of HIV/AIDS and human rights

by Michael Kirby AC CMG
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HIV/AIDS and human rights: The role of the African Commission on Human and Peoples' Rights

by Sabelo Gumedze
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Same-sex relationships in Botswana: Current perspectives and future prospects

by EK Quansah
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Privatisation of water in Southern Africa: A human rights perspective

by Danwood Mzikenge Chirwa
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Protecting traditional knowledge in Africa: Considering African approaches

by Loretta Feris
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Triggering the jurisdiction of the International Criminal Court

by Daniel D Ntanda Nsereko
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The African Charter on Human and Peoples' Rights and ouster clauses under the military regimes in Nigeria: Before and after September 11

by AA Oba
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The death row phenomenon and the prohibition against torture and cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment

by Kealeboga N Bojosi
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Recent Developments

Promoting economic, social and cultural rights in Africa: The African Commission holds a seminar in Pretoria

by Sibonile Khoza
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Recent developments in the African regional human rights system

by Frans Viljoen
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