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The African Charter on Human and Peoples′ Rights – Political, Intellectual & Cultural Origins

Autor Nat Rubner
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 21 aug 2023
Landmark study of the African Charter on Human and Peoples' Rights that positions it within the African Lives Matter struggle to assert an African identity rather than as simply a human rights document.
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ISBN-13: 9781847013538
ISBN-10: 1847013538
Pagini: 682
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 39 mm
Greutate: 1.13 kg
Editura: Boydell and Brewer

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INTRODUCTION Chapter 1: The Emergence of African Discontent Wartime propaganda in the British colonial territories Wartime propaganda in the French colonial territories The Atlantic Charter PART ONE: THE ORIGINS OF THE ACHPR Chapter 2: The Atlantic Charter and the Post-war Settlement Africa and the Atlantic Charter The UN Charter, UDHR and UNESCO - the post-war international settlement Chapter 3: African Political and Economic Revanchism and the Emergence of the OAU The emergence of the African Group at the UN The creation of the OAU The OAU polity Chapter 4: African Intellectual and Cultural Revanchism - the Predicament of Black Disalienation The universal Christian church in Africa African literature, education and language African socialism Political rhetoric and the praxis of intellectual and cultural revanchism PART TWO: The OAU and Human Rights Chapter 5: The OAU Polity and the Domestic Praxis of Human Rights British colonial territories French colonial territories North African colonial territories Portuguese and Spanish colonial Territories Chapter 6: The OAU Polity and the International Praxis of Human Rights African states and the UDHR The OAU and the CHR The OAU and human rights at the UN beyond the CHR African revanchist reinterpretation of the canons of universal human rights The right to development and the prioritisation of human rights Conclusion

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