An 'implementation crisis' has been identified in the enforcement
of rulings of UN and regional human rights bodies, and fundamental
but crucial questions remain unanswered: what exactly does it mean
to implement and comply with international and regional human
rights decisions, and what factors influence whether a state
implements and complies or not? Much more is now known about the
work of the African Commission on Human and Peoples' Rights, but a
gap still exists in the literature on the implementation of the
findings of the Commission. This book draws upon the data and
evaluation from a four-year research project, analysing the range
of pronouncements of the African Commission, including its
decisions on individual communications, provisional measures,
resolutions, and promotional and protective mission reports. It
investigates the extent to which states implement these findings
and examines how that implementation is monitored by others.
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