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AHRLJ Volume 22 No 2 2022

Published by Pretoria University Law Press (PULP)
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Editorial

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Articles

The potential of litigating children’s rights in the climate crisis before the African Committee of Experts on the Rights and Welfare of the Child

by Elsabé Boshoff and Samrawit G Damtew
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A critique of the seizure criteria of the African Commission on Human and Peoples’ Rights

by Mujib Akanni Jimoh
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Overcoming challenges to the adjudication of election-related disputes at the African Commission on Human and Peoples’ Rights: Perspectives from the Ngandu case

by Trésor Muhindo Makunya
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Land grabbing and the implications for the right to development in Africa

by Jean-Claude N Ashukem and Carol C Ngang
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The post-2010 jurisprudence on children’s rights under the Kenyan Constitution

by Godfrey O Odongo
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Distribution of face masks in Kakuma refugee camp during a pandemic: Legal obligations and responsibilities

by Orianna Haldimann and Lukas Biedermann
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A comparative analysis of the right of access to information under the Nigerian Freedom of Information Act 2011 and the South African Promotion of Access to Information Act 2001

by Omosede A Osawe
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An analysis of political homophobia, elitism and social exclusion in the colonial origins of anti-gay laws in Nigeria

by Ayodele Sogunro
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Construing pre-1995 laws to bring them in conformity with the Constitution of Uganda: Courts’ reliance on article 274 of the Constitution to protect human rights

by Jamil D Mujuzi
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Recent publications

D Kuwali (ed) Palgrave handbook on sustainable peace and security in Africa

by Robert I Rotberg
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KM Clarke Affective justice: The International Criminal Court and the pan-Africanist pushback

by Omowumi A Dada
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