AHRLJ Volume 18 No 1 2018

Published by Pretoria University Law Press (PULP)
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Editorial

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Articles

Revisiting the normative framework of the African Commission on Human and Peoples’ Rights in the context of evidence obtained through human rights violations: Has it served its purpose?

by  Robert D Nanima
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Circumventing obstacles to the implementation of recommendations by the African Commission on Human and Peoples’ Rights

by Chairman Okoloise
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Analysing the monitoring mechanisms of the African Women’s Protocol at the level of the African Union

by Ashwanee Budoo
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Civic space and human rights advocacy in the extractive industry in Uganda: Implications of the 2016 Non-Governmental Organisations Act for oil and gas civil society organisations

by Christopher Mbazira and Teddy Namatovu 
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A critique of the judicial attitude towards matrimonial property rights under customary law in Nigeria’s southern states

by Anthony C Diala
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Implementing legal accountability to reduce maternal mortality and morbidity in Uganda

by Daphine Kabagambe Agaba
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Boko Haram and the child’s right to education in Africa: Examining the accountability of non-state armed groups

by Seun Solomon Bakare
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Payment obligations of taxpayers pending dispute resolution: Approaches of South Africa and Nigeria

by Carika Fritz
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Does the Mauritian Constitution protect the right to privacy? An insight from Madhewoo v The State of Mauritius

by Roopanand Mahadew
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Focus: The rule of law in sub-Saharan Africa: Reflections on promises, progress, pitfalls and prospects

Editorial introduction to special focus: The rule of law in sub-Saharan Africa: Reflections on promises, progress, pitfalls and prospects

by Charles M Fombad and Eric Kibet
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An overview of the crisis of the rule of law in Africa

by Charles M Fombad
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The rule of law and democracy in Ghana since independence: Uneasy bedfellows?

by Kwame Frimpong and Kwaku Agyeman-Budu
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Standing, access to justice and the rule of law in Zimbabwe

by Admark Moyo
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Prosecuting international crimes in the Democratic Republic of the Congo: Using victim participation as a tool to enhance the rule of law and to tackle impunity

by Derek Inman and Pacifique Muhindo Magadju
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Women’s access to regional justice as a fundamental element of the rule of law: The effect of the absence of a women’s rights committee on the enforcement of the African Women’s Protocol

by Annika Rudman
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Large-scale agricultural land acquisitions and Ethiopia's ethnic minorities: A test for the rule of law

by Tilahun Weldie Hindeya
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The challenges for the rule of law posed by the increasing use of electronic surveillance in sub-Saharan Africa

by Lukman Adebisi Abdulrauf
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The right to privacy in the age of surveillance to counter terrorism in Ethiopia

by Hiruy Wubie Gebreegziabher
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The Nairobi Principles on Accountability as a means of monitoring and enforcing the rule of law and accountability for international crimes in Africa

by Thomas Obel Hansen and Njonjo Mue
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