AHRLJ Volume 4 No 1 2004

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Editorial

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Articles

The death penalty in Africa

by Dirk Van Zyl Smit
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A framework law on the right to food — An international and South African perspective

by Fons Coomans and Kofi Yakpo
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A path to realising economic, social and cultural rights in Africa? A critique of the new partnership for Africa's Development

by Christopher Mbazira
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The new Pan-African Parliament: Prospects and challenges in view of the experience of the European Parliament

by Tsegaye Demeke
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The African union Convention on Preventing and Combating Corruption: A critical appraisal

by Kolawole Olaniyan
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Towards a new approach to the classification of human rights with specific reference to the African context

by John C Mubangizi
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The African Commision on Human and People’s Rights and the Inter American Commision on Human Rights: Addressing the right to an impartial hearing on detention and trial within a reasonable time and the presumption of innocence

by Robert P Barnidge JR
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Recent Developments

Reflections on the African Court on Human and Peoples' Rights

by N Barney Pityana
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The African peer review mechanism as an integral part of The New Partnership for Africa's Development

by Chris Stals
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The Third Ordinary Session of the African Committee of Experts on the Rights and Welfare of the Child

by Amanda Lloyd
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Recent Publications

Introduction to the international human rights regime Marthinus Nijhoff / Human rights: Between idealism and realism

by Frans Viljoen
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