AHRLJ Volume 10 No 1 2010

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Editorial

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Articles

The promotion of regional environmental security and Africa's common position on climate change

by Werner Scholtz
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Beyond paper-based affiliate status: National human rights institutions and the African Commission on Human and Peoples' Rights

by Bonolo R Dinokopila
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Jurisdiction ratione materiae of the Uganda Human Rights Commission: Making sense of the ambiguity in the jurisprudence

by Henry Onoria
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Marriage under African customary law in the face of the Bill of Rights and international human rights standards in Malawi

by Lea Mwambene
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The right to health care in the specific context of access to HIV/AIDS medicines: What can South Africa and Uganda learn from each other?

by John C Mubangizi and Ben K Twinomugisha
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The African Union and the responsibility to protect

by Sabelo Gumedze 
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Who does the law seek to protect and from what? The application of international law on child labour in an African context

by Tendai Charity Nhenga-Chakarisa
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Implementing economic, social and cultural rights in Nigeria: Challenges and opportunities

by Stanley Ibe
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Recent Developments

Human rights developments in the African Union during 2009

by Japhet Biegon and Magnus Killander
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Human rights developments in African sub-regional economic communities during 2009

by Solomon T Ebobrah
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Developments in international criminal justice in Africa during 2009

by Cecile Aptel and Wambui Mwangi
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The Human Rights Council’s Resolution on Maternal Mortality: Better late than never

by Ebenezer Durojaye
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You may not refuse a blood transfusion if you are a Nigerian child: A comment on Esanubor v Faweya

by Enyinna Nwauche
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