Human Rights Law in Africa, Volume 3 (1998): Human Rights Law in Africa, cartea 3
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789041115782
ISBN-10: 9041115781
Pagini: 440
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 29 mm
Greutate: 1.36 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill | Nijhoff
Seria Human Rights Law in Africa
ISBN-10: 9041115781
Pagini: 440
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 29 mm
Greutate: 1.36 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill | Nijhoff
Seria Human Rights Law in Africa
Cuprins
Introduction.
Part
One:
The
United
Nations
and
Human
Rights
in
Africa.
Chart
of
ratifications
of
human
rights
treaties.
Reservations,
interpretive
declarations
and
objections.
Overview
of
African
states
and
the
United
Nations
human
rights
instruments.
The
International
Criminal
Tribunal
for
Rwanda
(ICTR).
Part
Two:
Regional
Protection
of
Human
Rights
in
Africa.
1.
The
Organisation
of
African
Unity
(OAU)
and
Human
Rights.
Organogram
of
the
OAU.
Chart
of
ratifications
of
human
rights
treaties.
Reservations,
interpretive
declarations
and
objections.
Texts
of
treaties.
Overview
of
the
African
Regional
System.
2.
The
European
Union
and
Human
Rights
in
Africa.
The
Lomé
Convention
(excerpts).
Overview
of
the
Lomé
Convention.
Part
Three:
Human
Rights
Law
of
the
Countries
of
Africa.
Schedule
of
previous
and
forthcoming
elections
in
Africa.
Algeria
(with
country
report).
Angola.
Benin
(with
country
report).
Botswana
(with
country
report).
Burkina
Faso.
Burundi.
Cameroon
(with
country
report).
Cape
Verde.
Central
African
Republic.
Chad.
Comoros.
Congo.
Côte
D'Ivoire
(with
country
report).
Democratic
Republic
of
Congo.
Djibouti.
Egypt.
Equatorial
Guinea.
Eritrea.
Ethiopia.
Gabon.
The
Gambia.
Ghana
(with
country
report).
Guinea.
Guinea-Bissau.
Kenya
(with
country
report).
Lesotho
(with
country
report).
Liberia.
Libya.
Madagascar.
Malawi.
Mali
(with
country
report).
Mauritania
(with
country
report).
Mauritius
(with
country
report).
Morocco.
Mozambique.
Namibia
(with
country
report).
Niger.
Nigeria.
Rwanda.
São
Tomé
and
Príncipe.
Senegal
(with
country
report).
Seychelles.
Sierra
Leone.
Somalia.
South
Africa
(with
country
report).
Sudan.
Swaziland.
Tanzania
(with
country
report).
Togo.
Tunisia
(with
country
report).
Uganda
(with
country
report).
Zambia
(with
country
report).
Zimbabwe
(with
country
report).
Recenzii
About
the
earlier
volumes:
’This work will prove to be an invaluable research tool for all those wishing to investigate the current state of human rights protection in Africa.'
The Netherlands International Law Review
’This book fills a large void.’
Immigration and Nationality Law and Practice.
`This book is an excellent contribution to the growing number of publications on African human rights law. It could serve as an important tool for African human rights researchers and advocates.'
Africa Legal Aid Quarterly.
`This compilation provides, between two covers, the fundamental national human rights law of each African nation The editor has quite admirably assembled the key provisions on which decision-makers must rely for the "rule of law" on the African Continent and thus, a virtual snapshot of the region's positive law on human rights.'
American Society of International and European Law.
`The Series will soon become indispensable in the field of human rights in Africa.'
Austrian Review of International and European Law.
`This Series deserves to enjoy the widest possible use in order to make its full contribution to the emerging transformation of the African constitutional and political landscape.'
South African Yearbook of International Law.
`It is an easily accessible, formative reference book. This is an essential starting point for those wishing to conduct research into any African country and human rights from within or outside Africa.'
African Journal of International and Comparative Law/RADIC.
’This work will prove to be an invaluable research tool for all those wishing to investigate the current state of human rights protection in Africa.'
The Netherlands International Law Review
’This book fills a large void.’
Immigration and Nationality Law and Practice.
`This book is an excellent contribution to the growing number of publications on African human rights law. It could serve as an important tool for African human rights researchers and advocates.'
Africa Legal Aid Quarterly.
`This compilation provides, between two covers, the fundamental national human rights law of each African nation The editor has quite admirably assembled the key provisions on which decision-makers must rely for the "rule of law" on the African Continent and thus, a virtual snapshot of the region's positive law on human rights.'
American Society of International and European Law.
`The Series will soon become indispensable in the field of human rights in Africa.'
Austrian Review of International and European Law.
`This Series deserves to enjoy the widest possible use in order to make its full contribution to the emerging transformation of the African constitutional and political landscape.'
South African Yearbook of International Law.
`It is an easily accessible, formative reference book. This is an essential starting point for those wishing to conduct research into any African country and human rights from within or outside Africa.'
African Journal of International and Comparative Law/RADIC.