This collection of essays in honour of Frans Viljoen shines a light
on the increasingly important place of compliance in international
law. With essays from leading scholars in the field of
international human rights law, this festschrift provides
compelling analysis of the nature of compliance in the African
human rights context, the challenges that affect its place in these
legal systems, and the ways in which increased compliance can be
achieved. The volume is divided into three parts exploring:
theoretical perspectives, thematic perspectives, and institutional
perspectives. Each in turn helps to build a picture of theory and
practice charting the historic developments of human rights law
with several case studies to illustrate. Contributors provide
detailed comparison with other national legal systems, such as the
Inter-American IACHR and Court, placing these reflections in their
global comparative context. The work concludes by considering the
ways in which challenges can be overcome to achieve increased
compliance with international human rights law in Africa.
Compliance with International Human Rights Law in Africa is not
only a work to honour the contributions of Frans Viljoen but is
also an invaluable resource for researchers, practitioners, and
policy makers, in the field of international human rights law.
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