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It has often been argued that the concept of human rights is an
artefact of modern Western civilisation, that human rights in the
South are privileges conferred. These approaches have taken little
cognisance of the place accorded to the societal rights held in
such esteem as complementary to individual rights in traditional
African society. In contrast, this study argues that human rights
in Africa are as much about the dignity of Africans as about the
commitments of others towards them. It argues for a critical
defence of universal human rights within a multicultural framework.
From historical perspectives, it illustrates how the slave trade,
and then colonialism undermined the traditional balance of
individual and societal rights.
This title is the outcome of a conference on common security and
civil society in Africa. The contributions seek to go beyond the
"war of images" to imagine a different and more secure future. They
are concerned with five different themes: economic and social
change; prevention of violent conflicts; the causes of conflict;
political security, and the international politics of development
partnership.
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