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Human Rights Under African Constitutions - Realizing the Promise for Ourselves (Hardcover)
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Human Rights Under African Constitutions - Realizing the Promise for Ourselves (Hardcover)
Series: Pennsylvania Studies in Human Rights
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Human Rights Under African Constitutions Realizing the Promise for
Ourselves Edited by Abdullahi Ahmed An-Na'im "The contributors
maintain that a well-informed citizenry is the most powerful (and
likely only) force for creating the political will necessary to
effect change at the national level. There is no sitting on the
fence. . . . The fundamental belief here is that human rights will
only be realized once the African people claim their rights, make
them their own, and demand their respect."--"Netherlands Quarterly
of Human Rights" Some of the most massive and persistent violations
of human rights occur in African nations. In "Human Rights Under
African Constitutions: Realizing the Promise for Ourselves,"
scholars from a wide range of fields present a sober, systematic
assessment of the prospects for legal protection of human rights in
Africa. In a series of detailed and highly contextual studies of
Ethiopia, Ghana, Guinea, Morocco, Mozambique, Nigeria, Rwanda,
Senegal, South Africa, Sudan, and Uganda, experts seek to balance
the socioeconomic and political diversity of these nations while
using the same theoretical framework of legal analysis for each
case study. Standards for human rights protection can be realized
only through direct and strong support from a nation's legal and
political institutions. The contributors to this volume uniformly
conclude that a well-informed and motivated citizenry is the most
powerful force for creating the political will necessary to effect
change at the national level. In addition to a critical evaluation
of the current state of human rights protection in each of these
African nations, the contributors outline existing national
resources available for protecting human rights and provide
recommendations for more effective and practical use of these
resources. Abdullahi Ahmed An-Na'im is Charles Howard Candler
Professor of Law at Emory University and the editor of "Human
Rights in Cross-Cultural Perspectives: A Quest for Consensus," also
available from the University of Pennsylvania Press. Pennsylvania
Studies in Human Rights 2002 448 pages 6 1/8 x 9 1/4 ISBN
978-0-8122-3677-4 Cloth $75.00s 49.00 ISBN 978-0-8122-0110-9 Ebook
$75.00s 49.00 World Rights Law, Political Science Short copy:
Combining theoretical rigor with solid empirical research, "Human
Rights Under African Constitutions" makes an important contribution
for scholars and students of political science, African studies,
and postcolonial history, as well as providing a vital resource for
NGOs and policymakers.
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