ABSTRACT

First published in 1997, this volume analyses the material provisions of the African charter on Human and Peoples’ Rights from 1981, discussing the issues this raises both with respect to the theoretical aspects of human rights law, and in relation to its implementation in various African member states. Illustrating the first aspect, in particular the question of universality of human rights is discussed; with respect to the national implementation the Southern African states are the main focal points, in particular Botswana, Malawi and Mozambique.

part I|54 pages

Theoretical issues

chapter 1|8 pages

General introduction

chapter 3|32 pages

A universal concept of human rights?

part II|36 pages

Context and genesis of the instruments

part III|154 pages

Analysis of material human rights provisions in the African Charter on Human and Peoples’ Rights and the Constitutions of Botswana, Malawi and Mozambique

chapter 7|32 pages

Other provisions

part IV|8 pages

Conclusion

chapter 8|6 pages

General conclusions and perspectives