AHRLJ Volume 13 No 1 2013

Published by Pretoria University Law Press (PULP)
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Editorial

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Articles

The protection of asylum seekers and refugees within the African regional human rights system

by Gina Bekker
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The ECOWAS Community Court of Justice and the horizontal application of human rights

by Enyinna S Nwauche
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Achieving social justice in the human rights/intellectual property debate: Realising the goal of access to medicines

by Yousuf A Vawda and Brook K Baker
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Power and constraints in the Constitution of the Republic of South Africa 1996

by Karthy Govender
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Strange bedfellows: Rethinking ubuntu and human rights in South Africa

by Anthony O Oyowe
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Courts and the enforcement of socio-economic rights in Malawi: Jurisprudential trends, challenges and opportunities

by Redson E Kapindu
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Advancing refugee protection in Botswana through improved refugee status determination

by Elizabeth Macharia-Mokobi and Jimcall Pfumorodze
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Recent Developments

Human rights developments in African sub-regional economic communities during 2012

by Solomon T Ebobrah
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LM and Others v Government of the Republic of Namibia: The first sub-Saharan African case dealing with coerced sterilisations of HIV-positive women - Quo vadis?

by Chantal J Badul and Ann Strode 
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Gender equality in Botswana: The case of Mmusi and Others v Ramantele and Others

by Obonye Jonas
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Chart of Ratifications

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