AHRLJ Volume 12 No 1 2012

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Editorial

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Articles

Engaging the paradoxes of the universal and particular in human rights adjudication: The possibilities and pitfalls of 'meaningful engagement'

by Sandra Liebenberg
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Evaluating a decade of the African Union's protection of human rights and democracy: A post-Tahrir assessment

by Abadir M Ibrahim
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Minority rights, democracy and development: The African experience

by Kwadwo Appiagyei-Atua
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The rule of law: Approaches of the African Commission on Human and Peoples' Rights and selected African states

by Jamil Ddamulira Mujuzi
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Caught between progress, stagnation and a reversal of some gains: Reflections on Kenya's record in implementing children's rights norms

by Godfrey Odongo
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Reconceptualising the 'paramountcy principle': Beyond the individualistic construction of the best interests of the child

by Admark Moyo
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The human right to health in Africa and its challenges: A critical analysis of Millennium Development Goal 8

by Obiajulu Nnamuchi and Simon Ortuanya
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Recent Developments

Human rights developments in the African Union during 2010 and 2011

by Magnus Killander and Adem K Abebe
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Human rights developments in African sub-regional economic communities during 2011

by Solomon T Ebobrah
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Developments in international criminal justice in Africa during 2011

by Wambui Mwangi and Tiyanjana Mphepo
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Recent Publications

A study of the African Union's right of intervention against genocide, crimes against humanity and war crimes

by Sisay Alemahu Yeshanew
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DM Chirwa Human rights under the Malawian Constitution

by Esther Gumboh
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