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AHRLJ Volume 23 No 2 2023

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Editorial

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Articles

The right to development in Francophone Africa: Post-colonial agreements, sovereign authority and control over natural resources

by Justin Ngambu Wanki
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Interrogating the evolution of a constitutionallylegitimised ‘Big Man’ political culture and its influence on political participation by Kenyan youth

by Buluma Bwire
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The prospects of litigation to secure maternal health in Nigeria: Does SERAP v Attorney-General Lagos have
any value?

by Oluseyi Olayanju
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Public participation as an essential requirement of the environmental rule of law: Reflections on South Africa’s approach in policy and practice

by Jenny Hall and Peter J Lukey
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Traditional leadership in South Africa: From blood and might usurpation to constitutional accountability

by Sipho Nkosi
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Recognising form through function in the context of integrating the bride requirement in customary marriages in South Africa

by Helen Kruuse and Lea Mwambene
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Recent developments and case discussions

Beyond symmetrical binaries: The emergence of the constitutional recognition of transgender persons in Zimbabwe with reference to Nathanson v Mteliso & Others

by Kutlwano Pearl Magashula and Charles Ngwena
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The Mariana Trench of transphobia in South Africa: The legislative lacunae in KOS v Minister of Home Affairs

by Sophy Baird
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