AHRLJ Volume 17 No 1 2017

Published by Pretoria University Law Press (PULP)
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Editorial

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Articles

Homicide in traditional African societies: Customary law and the question of accountability

by Thandabantu Nhlapo
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The essence vindicated? Courts and customary marriages in South Africa

by Lea Mwambene
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The foundations of ‘peace’ as a value for the promotion of human rights in Africa

by Nomthandazo Ntlama
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An unintended legacy: Kwame Nkrumah and the domestication of national self-determination in Africa

by Andrew Small
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Domestic servitude and ritual slavery in West Africa from a human rights perspective

by Veronika Gyurácz
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Violent attacks against persons with albinism in South Africa: A human rights perspective

by Maureen Mswela
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Establishing state liability for personal liberty violations arising from arrest, detention and malicious prosecution in Lesotho

by Chuks Okpaluba
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Socio-economic rights in Zimbabwe: Trends and emerging jurisprudence

by Tinashe Kondo
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The rights to life, health and development: The Ebola virus and Nigeria

by Jumoke Oduwole and Akinola Akintayo
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A step forward in the protection of urban refugees: The legal protection of the rights of urban refugees in Uganda

by Michael Addaney
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The responsibility of businesses to prevent developm-entinduced displacement in Africa

by Romola Adeola
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Rule of law or realpolitik? The role of the United Nations Security Council in the International Criminal Court processes in Africa

by Evelyne Owiye Asaala
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Recent Developments

Human rights developments in the African Union during 2016

by Michael Gyan Nyarko & Ademola Oluborode Jegede
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Form over substance: The African Court’s restrictive approach to NGO standing in the SERAP Advisory Opinion

by Anthony Jones
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