AHRLJ Volume 5 No 1 2005

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Editorial

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Articles

Who's watching 'big brother'? Globalisation and the protection of cultural rights in present-day Africa

by Joe Oloka-Onyango
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The advisory Jurisdiction of the African Court on Human and Peoples' Rights

by AP Van Der Mei
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Interpreting rights globally: Courts and constitutional rights in emerging democracies

by Nsongurua J Udombana
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The right to pre-trial silence as part of the right to a free and fair trial: An overview

by Tharien Van Der Walt and Stephen De La Harpe
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Breaking new ground: The need for a protocol to the African Charter on the abolition of the death penalty in Africa

by Lilian Chenwi
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A comparative study of the implementation in Zimbabwe and South Africa of the international law rules that allow compulsory licensing and parallel importation for HIV/AIDS drugs

by Solomon Frank Sacco
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Cultural authoritarianism, Women and human rights issues among the Esan people of Nigeria

by Christopher E Ukhun and Nathaniel A Inegbedion Esq
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Justice for the people: Strenthening primary justice in Malawi

by Joseph DeGabriele and Jeff Handmaker
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Circumcision and the rights of the Kenyan boy-child

by Patricia Mande Nyaundi
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Recent Developments

Statement from seminar on Social, Economic and Cultural Rights in the African Charter

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