Africa's human rights architecture

Africa's human rights architecture

Place: 
Cape Town
Publisher: 
Centre for conflict resolution
Phys descriptions: 
xix, 300p.
Date published: 
2008
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Editor: 
Akokpari, John|Zimbler, Daniel Shea
ISBN: 
978-1-92-019-607-3
Call No: 
342.7(6) AFR
Abstract: 

africa in the new millennium is characterised by a growing collecting of human rights actors and institutions. Africa's Human Rights Architecture is an examination of the conceptual issues surrounding Africa's human rights framework and the international, continental, sub-regional and national institutions that have south to address the problems plaguing the continent in the post-colonial era. The book also presents a critical examination of the evolution of Africa's human rights architecture in the post-Cold War period, as well as a methodical exploration of the challenges of achieving human rights in Africa. The fields of expertise of the contributors to this multidisciplinary volume are as wide-ranging as law, politics, gender, international relations, economics and history and all - whether academics or practitioners - are active in the arena of human rights on the continent. The sum of the chapters is a uniquely pan-African perspective on the achievements, failings, accomplishments and deficiencies of the various human rights actors and institutions seeking to improve the lives of Africa's 800 million inhabitants.

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CITATION: . Africa's human rights architecture edited by Akokpari, John|Zimbler, Daniel Shea . Cape Town : Centre for conflict resolution , 2008. - Available at: https://library.au.int/africas-human-rights-architecture-3