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AHRLJ Volume 25 No 2 2025

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Cultural contextualisation of the child’s right to education: An analysis of the interrelated nature of the child’s rights to education and culture in the Convention on the Rights of the Child and the African Charter on the Rights and Welfare of the Child

by Annemarie Strohwald
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The prospect of an international binding treaty on the right to development: A gateway to global justice

by Mesenbet Assefa Tadeg
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Repairing transgenerational harm in the Ongwen case before the International Criminal Court: The next frontier in reparative justice for international crimes?

by Miriam Cohen
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The human right to water in Cameroon: An examination of legislation and implementation in light of the South African approach

by Beng Simon Keluh, Ndala Amidou and Michelle Barnard
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Cultural contextualisation of the child’s right to education: An analysis of the interrelated nature of the child’s rights to education and culture in the Convention on the Rights of the Child and the African Charter on the Rights and Welfare of the ChildSeeking help: An exploration of the experiences of women survivors of intimate partner violence in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia

by Helen Abelle Melesse
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From prohibition to prevention of torture: Ratification of the Optional Protocol to the Convention against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment by Kenya

by Foluso O Adegalu
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National cybersecurity policy and citizens’ digital rights in Nigeria

by Goddy Uwa Osimen, Mohadapwa Hunnoungu Wonosikou and Theresa Nfam Odeigah
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A deeper understanding of SOGIESC rights in the South African context: Does PEPUDA adequately protect the rights of transgender persons?

by Sophy Baird
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Mayoral term limits in South Africa

by Daniël Eloff
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The subversion of politics: Political prohibitions on refugees and asylum seekers in South Africa

by Sky Kruger
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Vindicating the right to food in South Africa: Leveraging market inquiries as a form of accountability

by Darshen Naidoo, Baone Twala and Sameera Mahomedy
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Special Focus: Communication surveillance law and human rights in Africa

Editorial

by Tomiwa Ilori and Magnus Killander
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Protecting human rights amid the rise of artificial intelligence surveillance in Africa

by Wyne Kenneth Mutuma
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The ramifications of communication surveillance laws on human rights pertinent to elections in Zimbabwe

by Paul Mudau
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‘We will visit your bedrooms’: Testing the adequacy of safeguards in the interception of communications in Zimbabwe through the lens of the AmaBhungane case

by Otto Saki
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The peril of digital privacy and free speech in Uganda

by Dorcas Basimanyane
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Leveraging constitutional review to combat retrogressive communication surveillance laws in Francophone Africa

by Trésor Muhindo Makunya and Jonas Kakule Sindani
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Surveillance, privacy, and civil society: The struggle for digital rights in Malawi

by Jimmy Kainja
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Special Focus: Implementation of decisions of the African Court on Human and Peoples’ Rights

Editorial

by Foluso Oluwadare Adegalu and Zainab Monisola Olaitan
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Enhancing the implementation of decisions of the African Court on Human and Peoples’ Rights and the African Commission on Human and Peoples’ Rights through complementarity and collaborative monitoring

by Victor Oluwasina Ayeni
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Strengthening reparation measures in the African human rights system: Lessons from the Inter-American Court of Human Rights on state acknowledgment of responsibility and public apology to victims

by Ikechukwu Uzoma and Angelita Baeyens
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Forced displacement in Africa: Could the Tanzanian Maasai obtain justice? The East African Court of Justice case under the lens of the Ogiek case before the African Court

by Cristiano d’Orsi
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From non-compliance to high impact: Lessons for the African human rights system drawn from precautionary measures and protection of persons deprived of liberty by the Inter-American Commission in Nicaragua

by Clara Burbano Herrera and Yves Haeck
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The Pan-African Parliament’s Model Law on Implementation: A missing link for domestic implementation of the judgments of the African Court on Human and Peoples’ Rights

by Phebe Clément Mavungu  and Rachel Murray
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A reflection on the implementation and impact of the decision of the African Court in Jebra Kambole, Bob Chacha Wangwe & LHRC and Tike Mwambipile & Another: A case study of Tanzania

by Irene Thomas
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Embedding regional human rights in adverse times: The judgments of the African Court on Human and Peoples’ Rights as interpretive precedents for national actors

by Frans Viljoen
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