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AHRLJ Volume 22 No 1 2022

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Editorial

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Articles

The free movement of people in Africa as a human right and as an economic right: From the African Charter to the African Economic Community Protocol of 2018

by Konstantinos Magliveras and Gino Naldi
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Responsiveness of the African Continental Free Trade Agreement to diet-related non-communicable diseases: A human rights analysis

by Petronell Kruger and Safura Abdool Karim
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Implications and opportunities of the international refugee protection regime for national human rights institutions in Africa

by Vivian Nasaka John-Langba
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Freedom of expression and African elections: Mitigating the insidious effect of emerging approaches to addressing the false news threat

by Marystella Auma Simiyu
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Promoting civic and voter education through the use of technological systems during the COVID-19 pandemic in Africa

by Paul Mudau
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Who votes in Tanzania? An overview of the law and practices relating to parliamentary elections

by Elia Mwanga
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Critical reflections on the justiciability of the right to education in Ghana

by Francis Kofi Korankye-Sakyi, Solomon Faakye and Peter A Atupare
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Due process or crime control? An examination of the limits to the right to silence in criminal proceedings in Ghana

by Isidore Kwadwo Tufuor
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Domestic accountability through strategic litigation: Towards redress and reparations for Kenya’s 2007-2008 post-election sexual and gender-based violence

by Perpetua Akoth Adar
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A human rights-based approach to implementing Target 11.6 of Sustainable Development Goal 11 in Zimbabwe

by Liberty Kudzai Masekesa
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Recent developments

The interface between the right to life and the right to health in Lesotho: Can the right to health be enforced through the right to life?

by Hoolo ‘Nyane
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Protected areas, community rights and affirmative action: The plight of Uganda’s Batwa people

by Alexander Paterson
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