Collected Series & Journals
The Human Rights Literature on Africa: A Bibliography
Josiah Cobbah and Munyonzwe Hamalengwa
Summary
Human Rights Quarterly
Vol. 8, No. 1 (Feb., 1986), pp. 115-125
Published by: The Johns Hopkins University Press
HUMAN RIGHTS: A Selective Bibliography
Gordon Spykman
• R. Murray, ‘International Human Rights: Neglect of Perspectives from African Institutions’, 55(1) ICLQ (2006) 193-204
• J. Oder, ‘The African Court on Human and Peoples’ Rights’ order in respect of the situation in Libya: A watershed in the regional protection of human rights?’, African Human Rights Law Journal (2011)
• Odinkalu and Christensen, ‘The African Commission on Human and Peoples’ Rights: The Development of its Non-State Communication Procedures’, 20 HRQ (1998) 235
• Okere, O.B., ‘The Protection of Human Rights in Africa and the African Charter on Human and Peoples’ Rights: A Comparative Analysis with the European and American Systems’ 6 Human Rights Quarterly (1984) 141-159
• M.G Wachira and A. Ayinla, ‘Twenty years of elusive enforcement of the recommendations of the African Commission on Human and Peoples’ Rights: A possible remedy’, 6(2) African Human Rights Law Journal (2006) 465-493
• F. Viljoen, ‘The realisation of Human Rights in Africa through Sub-Regional Institutions’, 7 African Yearbook of International Law (1999) 185-214
• F. Viljoen and L. Louw, ‘The Status and Findings of the African Commission: From Moral Persuasion to Legal Obligation’, 48(1) JAL (2004) 1-22
• F. Viljoen and L. Louwe, ‘An Assessment of State Compliance with the Recommendations of the African Commission on Human and Peoples’ Rights between 1993 and 2004’, 101/1 American Journal of International Law (2007) 1-34