AHRLJ Volume 7 No 1 2007

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Editorial

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Articles

The magnificent seven: Africa's response to US article 98

by Deborah Helen Cotton and Godfrey Odhiambo Odongo
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Counter-terrorism legislation and the protection of human rights: a survey of selected international practice

by Cephas Lumina
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From mandates to economic partnerships: the return to proper statehood in Africa

by Hennie Strydom
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Arbitration and human rights in Africa

by Andrew I Chukwuemerie
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The absence of a derogation clause from the African Charter on Human and Peoples' Rights: a critical discussion

by Laurent Sermet
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The Congo/Uganda case: a comment on the main legal issues

by Faustin Z Ntoubandi
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Utilising the promotional mandate of the African Commission on Human and Peoples' Rights to promote human rights education in Africa

by Sisay Alemahu Yeshanew
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When a child is not a child: the scourge of child soldiering in Africa

by Divya Singh
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Beyond justiciability: realising the promise of socio-economic rights in Nigeria

by Stanley Ibe
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Recent Developments

A comment on the Human Rights Watch Report ‘Unprotected migrants: Zimbabweans in South Africa's Limpopo Province'

by Jonathan Klaaren
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Still an infant or now a toddler? The work of the African Committee of Experts on the Rights and Welfare of the Child and its 8th ordinary session

by Benyam D Mezmur
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Regional symposium on harmonisation of laws on children in Eastern and Southern Africa, 9-10 May 2007

by Christopher Mbazira
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