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Beginning with an account of Namibia's struggle for
self-determination that serves to put the Namibian Constitution in
context, this volume moves on to consider the principal features of
the Constitution, the organs of state and the fundamental
principles that provide the framework for the effective functioning
of a democratic State. It goes on to examine the civil, political,
economic, social and cultural rights and freedoms protected by the
Declaration of Rights, analyzing the relevant jurisprudence of the
Namibian courts in the light of international human rights law.
A critical analysis, from a legal perspective, of the principal
issues with which the Organization for African Unity has been
concerned since its establishment in 1963, this second edition is
an extensive revision of the volume published in 1989. It takes
into account the significant developments and dramatic changes
throughout Africa in the 1990s, and the progress made across
various fronts, such as the end of apartheid in South Africa, the
independence of Namibia and Eritrea, the establishment of the
African Economic Community in 1991, and the OAU Charter on the
Rights and Welfare of the Child. There is a new chapter on
environmental law. The chapter on economic law has been rewritten
to focus on the African Economic Community, and the chapter on
human rights has been extensively expanded.
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