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AHRLJ Volume 25 No 1 2025

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Editorial

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Articles

A ruler’s shield? Re-evaluating the norm against unconstitutional change of government in Africa

by Chidi Anselm Odinkalu
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The African Continental Free Trade Area agreement: A catalyst for human rights

by Lindani Mhlanga
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We cannot pray it away: The African Charter on Human and Peoples’ Rights requires state parties to ban ‘conversion therapy’

by Muyenga Mugerwa-Sekawabe
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‘Nothing to report on’: Revitalising resocialisation as an obligation in the African human rights system in the context of gender discrimination

by Anisa Mahmoudi
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The role of soft law in ensuring durable solutions for children displaced by climate change in Africa

by Bryony Elizabeth Fox
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Ghost of the Malabo Protocol: Political conditions influencing African countries’ refusals to extradite International Criminal Court suspects

by Charles Khamala
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Rights-based disarmament, demobilisation and reintegration as a measure to address security risks posed by vigilante groups in the Lake Chad Basin

by Josephat Kilonzo
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A review of the legal, policy and institutional framework on child labour in Ghana

by Ama F Hammond and Christine Dowuona-Hammond
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The role of social workers in addressing child marriage in Lesotho

by Kabelo Justice Kelepa
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Localising global norms: An examination of Nigeria’s implementation of Part IV of the Optional Protocol to Convention against Torture

by Stanley Ibe
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Imperativeness of institutionalising work as a fundamental right in Nigeria: Lessons from Belarus and India

by David Tarh-Akong Eyongndi, Arome M Okwori, Uche Nnawulezi and John Oluyinka Adedeji
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The United Nations’ Universal Periodic Review and female genital mutilation in Somalia: The value of civil society recommendations

by Alice Storey
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The non-ratification of the Optional Protocol to the Convention on the Rights of the Child on a Communications Procedure: South Africa and Australia in perspective

by Laetitia-Ann Greeff
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Judicial enforcement of the right to adequate housing against local government through the lens of General Comment 4 of the Committee on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights: A South African perspective

by Paul Mudau
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The place of international law under Zimbabwe’s 2013 Constitution

by Paul Mudau
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Recent developments

(De)colonisation of beauty: A reflection on Baba & Others v Clicks Group Limited & Another

by Anzanilufuno Munyai
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