AHRLJ Volume 13 No 2 2013

Published by Pretoria University Law Press (PULP)
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Editorial

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Articles

The tensions between power sharing, justice and human rights in Africa’s ‘post-violence’ societies: Rwanda, Kenya and the Democratic Republic of the Congo

by Sadiki Koko
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Combating sexual violence in schools in sub-Saharan Africa: Legal strategies under regional and international human rights law

by Christina Beninger
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The Pan-African Parliament and African Union human rights actors, civil society and national human rights institutions: The importance of collaboration

by Bonolo Ramadi Dinokopila
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Transitional justice in Kenya and the UN Special Rapporteur on Truth and Justice: Where to from here?

by Evelyne Asaala and Nicole Dicker
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Female genital mutilation as a human rights issue: Examining the effectiveness of the law against female genital mutilation in Tanzania

by Camilla Yusuf and Yonatan Fessha
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Identities and citizenship in Sudan: Governing constitutional principles

by Nasredeen Abdulbari
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The 2010 Kenyan Constitution and the hierarchical place of international law in the Kenyan domestic legal system: A comparative perspective

by Nicholas Wasonga Orago
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The application of traditional justice mechanisms to the atrocities committed by child soldiers in Uganda: A practical restorative justice approach

by Hope Among
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Recent Developments

So sweet, so sour: A commentary on the Nigerian High Court’s decision in Georgina Ahamefule v Imperial Hospital & Another relating to the rights of persons living with HIV

by Ebenezer Durojaye
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Recent Publications

Ernest Ojukwu et al Handbook on Prison Pre-trial Detainee Law Clinic

by Stanley Ibe
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Chart of Ratifications

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