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Advancing sexual and reproductive health and rights in Africa : constraints and opportunities / / edited by Ebenezer Durojaye, Gladys Mirugi-Mukundi and Charles Ngwena
Advancing sexual and reproductive health and rights in Africa : constraints and opportunities / / edited by Ebenezer Durojaye, Gladys Mirugi-Mukundi and Charles Ngwena
Autore Durojaye Ebenezer
Edizione [1 ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Taylor & Francis, 2021
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (xv, 252 pages) : illustration
Disciplina 363.96096
Collana Routledge contemporary Africa
Soggetto topico Reproductive health - Government policy - Africa
Reproductive health - Africa
Sexual health - Africa
Health services accessibility - Africa
Soggetto non controllato Human rights, civil rights
Sex and sexuality, social aspects
ISBN 1-00-317504-X
1-000-40131-6
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Introduction / Ebenezer Durojaye, Gladys Mirugi-Mukundi and Charles Ngwena -- Abortion and 'conscientious objection' in South Africa: The need for regulation / Satang Nabaneh -- Addressing Maternal Mortality through decriminalizing abortion in Nigeria: Asking the "Woman Question" / Ibrahim Obadina -- Mainstreaming the 'Abortion Question' into the Right to Health in Uganda / Robert Nanima -- Barriers to Access to Contraceptives for Adolescent Girls in Rural Zimbabwe as a Human Rights Challenge / Michelle Rufaro Maziwisa -- It Takes Two to Tango! - The Relevance and Dilemma of Involving Men in the Realisation of Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights in Africa / Sibusiso Mkwananzi -- It Takes Two to Tango! - The Relevance and Dilemma of Involving Men in the Realisation of Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights in Africa / Godfrey Dalitso Kangaude -- Addressing Female Genital Cutting/Mutilation (FGC/M) in The Gambia: Beyond Criminalisation / Ebenezer Durojaye and Satang Nabenah -- In Search of a Middle Ground: Addressing Cultural and Religious Influences on the Criminalisation of Homosexuality in Nigeria / Adetoun T Adebanjo -- A Case for Removing Barriers to Legal Recognition of Transgender Persons in Botswana / Kutlwano Pearl Magashula -- Advancing the Rights of Sexual and Gender Minorities under the African Charter on Human and Peoples' Rights: The Journey to Resolution 275 / Berry D. Nibogora -- Lessons from Litigating for Sexual and Reproductive Health Rights in Southern Africa / Tambudzai Gonese-Manjonjo and Ebenezer Durojaye -- Experiences from the Kenya National Commission on Human Rights KNCHR) on the Promotion and Protection of Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights / Shatikha S. Chivusia -- Monitoring implementation of the sexual and reproductive health and rights of adolescent children: the role of the African Committee of Experts on the Rights and Welfare of the Child / Ayalew Getachew Assefa.
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Durojaye Ebenezer  
Taylor & Francis, 2021
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Constitutional resilience and the COVID-19 pandemic : perspectives from Sub-Saharan Africa / / edited by Ebenezer Durojaye, Derek M. Powell
Constitutional resilience and the COVID-19 pandemic : perspectives from Sub-Saharan Africa / / edited by Ebenezer Durojaye, Derek M. Powell
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cham, Switzerland : , : Palgrave Macmillan, , [2022]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (411 pages)
Disciplina 929.605
Soggetto topico COVID-19 (Disease)
ISBN 3-031-06401-1
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Intro -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- Notes on Contributors -- List of Figures -- Chapter 1: Constitutional Resilience and the Covid-19 Pandemic -- 1 Constitutional Government in the First Year of the Pandemic (2020-2021)? -- 1.1 The First Year of the Pandemic (March 2020-March 2021) -- 1.2 The Legal Framework Governing the International Public Health Crisis -- 1.3 The Foundations of Constitutional Government -- 1.4 The Objectives and Approach of the Book -- 1.5 Comparative Constitutional Law in an International Public Health Emergency -- 1.6 Overview of the Sections in This Chapter -- 2 The Legal Framework for a Public Health Emergency -- 2.1 Declaration of an International Public Health Emergency -- 2.2 Declaration of a Public Emergency Under International Law -- 2.3 The Siracusa Principles -- 2.4 Trends in National Law and Practice -- 2.5 Perspectives from Countries in Sub-Saharan Africa -- 3 Executive Government -- 3.1 General Increase and Transformation of Executive Power -- 3.2 Perspectives from Sub-Saharan Africa -- 4 The Legislature -- 4.1 Limitation and Adaption of the Legislative Function -- 4.2 Perspectives from Countries in Sub-Saharan Africa -- 5 The Judiciary -- 5.1 Judicial Review -- 5.2 Access to Justice -- 5.3 Perspectives from Sub-Saharan Countries -- 6 Public Health Measures and the Limitation of Fundamental Rights -- 6.1 WHO Guidance on Public Health Measures and Human Rights -- 6.2 Guidance on the Limitation of International Human Rights -- 6.3 Public Health Measures and the Limitation of Human Rights -- 6.4 Perspectives from Countries in Sub-Saharan Africa -- 7 Overview of Chapters -- Bibliography -- Chapter 2: International Human Rights Norms and Standards on Derogation and Limitation of Rights During a Public Emergency -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The History of Emergency Powers and Derogation Clauses.
3 The Siracusa Principles and General Comment Nos. 27 and 34 -- 3.1 The Siracusa Principles -- 3.2 General Comment No. 34 on Article 19 -- 3.3 General Comment No. 27 on Article 12 -- 4 Limitation of Rights Under the Inter-American Human Rights System -- 4.1 The American Convention of Human Rights -- 4.2 The Inter-American Commission on Human Rights -- 5 Limitation of Rights Under the European Convention -- 6 Limitation of Rights Under the African Human Rights System -- 7 Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Chapter 3: Addressing Covid-19: A Test of Kenya's Constitutional and Democratic Resilience -- 1 Introduction: An Overview of the Pandemic in Kenya -- 2 The Constitution and Emergency Powers -- 3 Governmental Measures in Response to the Pandemic -- 4 The Impact on Rights -- 4.1 Impact on Socio-Economic Rights -- 4.1.1 The Right to the Highest Attainable Standards of Health -- 4.1.2 The Impact on Education -- 4.1.3 The Right to Social Security and the Protection of Vulnerable Populations -- 4.2 Impact on Civil and Political Rights -- 4.2.1 Curfew Orders -- 4.2.2 Unprocedural Quarantine Processing -- 4.2.3 Excessive Use of Force by Police -- 4.2.4 Media Freedom and the Right to Information -- 5 The Impact on the Legislature -- 6 The Impact on the Judiciary -- 7 Vaccines and the Rule of Law -- 8 Analysis of Constitutional Resilience or Fragility -- Bibliography -- Chapter 4: Covid-19 and Zambia's Constitutional Dilemma -- 1 Introduction: An Overview of the Pandemic in Zambia -- 2 The Constitution and Emergency Powers -- 3 Governmental Measures in Response to the Pandemic -- 3.1 Measures Introduced -- 3.2 Legal Basis for Measures -- 4 The Role of Parliament -- 5 Impact on Human Rights -- 5.1 Right to Liberty -- 5.2 Freedom from Inhuman Treatment -- 5.3 Right to Privacy -- 5.4 Freedom of Expression -- 5.5 Freedom of Assembly and Non-discrimination.
5.6 Freedom of Movement -- 6 The Role of the Courts -- 7 Analysis of Constitutional Resilience or Fragility -- 7.1 Constitutional and Law-Based Executive Response -- 7.2 Parliamentary and Judicial Oversight -- 7.3 Economic, Social, and Cultural Rights -- Bibliography -- Chapter 5: Constitutional Resilience and Limitation of Rights Under Covid-19 Response in South Sudan -- 1 Introduction: Overview of the Covid-19 Pandemic in South Sudan -- 2 Legal and Constitutional Frameworks on Emergency Powers -- 3 Governmental Measures in Response to Covid-19 -- 3.1 Implications for Fundamental Rights and Freedoms -- 3.1.1 The Measures' Impact on Civil and Political Rights -- 3.1.2 The Measures' Impact on Socio-economic Rights -- 3.2 Safeguards Against Arbitrary Derogation and Abuse -- 3.2.1 Restriction on Derogation of Rights During State of Emergency -- 3.2.2 Institutional Protection and Oversight Functions -- 4 Analysis of Constitutional Resilience or Fragility -- 5 Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Chapter 6: The Covid-19 Pandemic and Constitutional Resilience in The Gambia -- 1 Introduction: Overview of the Pandemic in The Gambia -- 2 The 1997 Constitution and Emergency Powers -- 3 Governmental Response to Covid-19 -- 4 The Role of the National Assembly -- 5 The Role of the Courts During the Pandemic -- 6 Impact of the Pandemic on Human Rights -- 6.1 Liberty and Freedom of Movement -- 6.2 Freedom of Assembly -- 6.3 Freedom of Religion -- 6.4 Socio-economic Rights -- 7 Analysis of Constitutional Resilience or Fragility -- Bibliography -- Chapter 7: Walking a Tightrope: Balancing Human Rights and Public Health Measures During the Covid-19 Pandemic in Nigeria -- 1 Introduction: An Overview of the Pandemic in Nigeria -- 2 The Constitution and Emergency Powers -- 3 Governmental Measures in Response to the Pandemic.
3.1 Scientific Data Informing the Government's Response -- 4 The Role of Parliament -- 5 Impact on Human Rights -- 6 The Role of the Courts -- 7 Analysis of Constitutional Resilience or Fragility -- Bibliography -- Chapter 8: The Constitutionality of Legal Measures Taken by the Government of Mauritius in the Context of the Covid-19 Pandemic -- 1 Introduction: An Overview of the Pandemic in Mauritius -- 2 The Constitution of Mauritius and Emergency Powers -- 3 Governmental Response to the Pandemic -- 3.1 Lockdown and Curfews -- 3.2 Issues Pertaining to Vaccination -- 3.3 Economic Measures in Relation to Employment -- 4 The Role of Parliament -- 5 Impact on Rights -- 6 The Role of Courts -- 7 Analysis of Constitutional Resilience or Fragility -- Bibliography -- Chapter 9: Constitutional and Human Rights Issues Arising from Covid-19: Uganda's Youth in Context -- 1 Introduction: An Overview of the Pandemic in Uganda -- 1.1 A Contextualisation of the Youth -- 2 Constitutional and Emergency Powers -- 3 The Governmental Response to Covid-19 -- 3.1 The Use of Data and Technology -- 4 The Role of Parliament -- 5 The Impact on Fundamental Rights -- 5.1 Impact on Civil and Political Rights -- 5.2 Impact on Socio-economic Rights -- 6 The Role of Courts -- 7 Analysis of Constitutional Resilience or Fragility -- 7.1 Limitation of Rights -- 7.2 Right to Food -- 7.3 Right to a Fair Trial -- 7.4 Multilateral and Civil Society Response -- Bibliography -- Chapter 10: The (Il)Legality of Ghana's Covid-19 Emergency Response: A Commentary -- 1 Introduction: An Overview of the Pandemic in Ghana -- 2 The Constitution and Emergency Powers -- 2.1 The Constitution -- 2.2 The Emergency Powers Act -- 2.3 The Public Health Act -- 3 Government Measures in Response to the Pandemic -- 4 The Role of Parliament -- 5 Impact on Rights.
5.1 Permanent Exercise of State of Emergency Powers -- 5.2 Unlimited Grounds for Imposition of Lockdown -- 5.3 Contact Tracing and Surveillance -- 5.4 Unchecked Powers of the President -- 5.5 The Retroactive Effect of the IRA -- 6 The Role of Courts -- 7 Analysis of Constitutional Resilience or Fragility -- 8 Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Chapter 11: Constitutional and Human Rights Issues Arising from Covid-19 in South Africa -- 1 Introduction: Overview of the Pandemic in South Africa -- 2 The Constitution and Emergency Powers -- 2.1 State of Emergency and Disaster Management -- 2.2 Bill of Rights -- 2.3 Limitation Clause -- 3 Governmental Measures in Response to the Pandemic -- 3.1 Declaration of a National Disaster -- 3.2 National Command Council and Advisory Committee -- 3.3 Emergence Regulations and Directives -- 3.4 Public Health Measures -- 3.5 Track-and-Trace Technology -- 4 The Role of Parliament -- 4.1 Impact on Parliament -- 4.2 Role in Authorising Emergency -- 4.3 Oversight -- 5 Impact on Rights -- 6 The Role of Courts -- 6.1 Rationality -- 6.2 Position of the National Command Council -- 6.3 Procedural Rationality -- 6.4 Proportionality -- 7 Analysis of Constitutional Resilience or Fragility -- 7.1 Increase in Gender-Based Violence -- 7.2 Heightened Challenges in Informal Settlements -- 7.3 Exacerbation of the Housing Crisis -- 7.4 Limited Access to Healthcare Services -- 7.5 Police and Military Brutality -- 7.6 Corruption -- 7.7 Effects on the Business Sector -- 7.8 Implementation of Government Palliatives -- 7.9 Recent Developments: Vaccinations -- 8 Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Chapter 12: Zimbabwe's Response to Covid-19 and Its Socio-economic Impact -- 1 Introduction: An Overview of the Pandemic in Zimbabwe -- 2 Constitutional Framework, Emergency Powers and System of Government -- 3 Governmental Measures in Response to the Pandemic.
3.1 The Constitutionality of Zimbabwe's Socio-Economic Measures.
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Cham, Switzerland : , : Palgrave Macmillan, , [2022]
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Exploring the link between poverty and human rights in Africa / / edited by Ebenezer Durojaye and Gladys Mirugi-Mukundi
Exploring the link between poverty and human rights in Africa / / edited by Ebenezer Durojaye and Gladys Mirugi-Mukundi
Pubbl/distr/stampa Pretoria, South Africa : , : Pretoria University Law Press (PULP), , 2020
Descrizione fisica 1 electronic resource (277 p.)
Disciplina 341.481
Soggetto topico Poverty
Social justice
Human rights
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto PREFACE -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- CONTRIBUTORS -- 1. General introduction to poverty and human rights in Africa -- 2. Integrating a human rights approach to food security in national plans and budgets: The South African National Development Plan -- 3. Is South Africa winning the war on poverty and inequality? What do the available statistics tell us? -- 4. Who really 'state-captured' South Africa? Revealing silences in poverty, inequality and structurally-corrupt capitalism -- 5. Poverty, women and the human right to water for growing food -- 6. The link between environmental pollution and poverty in Africa -- 7. Alleviating poverty through retirement reforms -- 8. Disability, poverty and human rights in Africa: Opportunities for poverty reduction from the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities 9. The co-existence of gender inequality and poverty in Southern Africa -- 10. The potential of the African human rights system in addressing poverty Bright Nkrumah -- 11. Realising access to justice for the poor: Lessons from working with rural communities -- 12. The role of the South African Human Rights Commission in ensuring state accountability to address poverty.
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Pretoria, South Africa : , : Pretoria University Law Press (PULP), , 2020
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Realising Socio-Economic Rights of Refugees and Asylum Seekers in Africa : Our Lives Matter / / edited by Ebenezer Durojaye [and three others]
Realising Socio-Economic Rights of Refugees and Asylum Seekers in Africa : Our Lives Matter / / edited by Ebenezer Durojaye [and three others]
Edizione [First edition.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cham, Switzerland : , : Palgrave Macmillan, , [2023]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (418 pages)
Disciplina 341.486
Collana Politics of Citizenship and Migration Series
Soggetto topico Political refugees - Legal status, laws, etc - Africa
Refugees - Legal status, laws, etc - Africa
Social rights - Africa
ISBN 3-031-16548-9
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Intro -- Foreword -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- Notes on Contributors -- Chapter 1: Socio-Economic Rights for Refugees and Asylum Seekers Under International Law -- 1 Framework and Approach of This Book -- 2 Comparison with Other Books -- 3 Chapters in the Book -- 3.1 Part I: General Principles on Refugees and Asylum Seekers -- 3.2 Part II: Mechanism for the Protection of the Rights of Refugees and Asylum Seekers -- 3.3 Part III: Country Case Studies -- Bibliography -- Books -- Journal Articles -- Case Law -- Papers/Reports -- ACHPR -- AU Documents -- UN Documents -- Internet Sources -- Chapter 2: The Relevance of and Challenges in the Enjoyment of Socio-Economic Rights of Refugees and Asylum Seekers in Africa -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The Relevance of Addressing the Socio-Economic Rights of Refugees and Asylum Seekers in International Law -- 2.1 Indivisibility of Rights -- 2.2 Enhancing Deliberate Protection of Refugees and Asylum Seekers -- 2.3 Need for Measurement of Actual Protection of Socio-Economic Rights -- 2.4 Need for Evaluation of African Solutions to African Problems -- 3 Challenges to the Realisation of SERs of Refugees in Africa -- 3.1 Lack of Universal Consensus on the Immediate Realisation of SERs -- 3.2 Situational, Geographical and Administrative Challenges -- 4 Towards a Balancing of Rights Between Citizens and Non-citizens -- 5 Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Books -- Chapters in Books -- Journal Articles -- Cases -- AU and African Committee Documents -- UN Documents -- Internet Sources -- Chapter 3: The Right of Access to Social Protection for Refugees and Asylum Seekers in Africa in the Covid-19 Era -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Key International and Regional Norms for the Right of Access to Social Protection for Refugees and Asylum Seekers in Africa -- 2.1 International and Regional Standards.
2.1.1 UN 1951 Refugee Convention -- 2.1.2 Organisation of African Unity (OAU) Convention -- 2.1.3 Universal Declaration on Human Rights (UDHR) -- 2.1.4 Social Security (Minimum Standards) Convention -- 2.1.5 ILO's Social Protection Floors Recommendation, 2012 -- 2.2 Key Regional Instruments -- 3 When and How Are Socio-Economic Rights, Such as the Right of Access to Social Protection, Realised? -- 4 Realising the Right of Access to Social Protection for Refugees and Asylum Seekers in the Covid-19 Era: Selected Country Case Studies -- 4.1 Uganda -- 4.2 Ethiopia -- 4.3 South Africa -- 5 Barriers to the Effective Realisation of the Right of Access to Social Protection for Refugees and Asylum Seekers -- 5.1 Insufficient Social Protection Coverage and Resource Constraints -- 5.2 Administrative Delays -- 5.3 Inefficiency and Corruption -- 5.4 Failure to Formalise the National Asylum System -- 6 Recommendations and Opportunities to Overcome the Barriers to Realising the Right of Access to Social Protection for Refugees and Asylum Seekers Across Africa -- 7 Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Books -- Journal Articles -- Papers/Reports -- Case Law -- Legislation -- AU Documents -- UN Documents -- Internet Reports -- Internet Sources -- Chapter 4: Human Dignity and the Realisation of Socio-Economic Rights of Refugees in Africa -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Human Dignity and Its African Context -- 2.1 Philosophical Understanding of Human Dignity -- 2.2 African Context of Human Dignity -- 3 Socio-Economic Rights for Refugees and Asylum Seekers -- 4 Challenges in the Realisation of Socio-Economic Rights -- 4.1 Threats to National Security -- 4.2 Treatment of Refugees as Economic Migrants -- 4.3 Wide Definition of the Term 'Refugee' -- 4.4 Politically Based Xenophobic Behaviours -- 4.5 The Theory of Social Contract.
4.6 Implications of the Exclusion from Political Rights -- 4.7 Claims for Equality in Rights and Dignity Through Protests -- 4.8 Justifications for Refugee Camps -- 5 Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Books -- Chapters in Books -- Journal Articles -- Theses and Dissertations -- AU Documents -- UN Documents -- Reports/Papers -- South African Case Law -- Foreign Case Law -- Internet Sources -- Chapter 5: The Role of the African Court on Human and Peoples' Rights in Promoting the Socio-Economic Rights of Migrants -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Lived Experiences of Refugees and Asylum Seekers -- 3 The Right to Rights: Socio-Economic Rights of RAS -- 4 Constraints to the Advancement of Socio-Economic Rights -- 4.1 Exhaustion of Domestic Remedies (EDRs) -- 4.2 Limited Jurisdiction of the African Court -- 4.3 Limitation Clause Under Article 34(6) of the Court Protocol -- 4.4 Criticism Against the African Commission's Indirect Access to the African Court -- 4.5 Exclusion of the African Children's Committee from Accessing the African Court -- 4.6 Long Delays in Finalising Communications -- 4.7 Slow Ratification of the Protocol on the African Court of Justice and Human Rights (ACJHR) -- 4.8 The Paucity of Socio-Economic Rights Cases Before the African Court -- 4.9 Lack of Autonomy of the African Court -- 4.10 Non-Compliance by States -- 5 Recommendations -- 5.1 Expanding on Existing Socio-Economic Jurisprudence -- 5.2 Awareness Creation -- 5.3 Education Around the African Court's Procedural Requirements -- 5.4 Tapping into the Role of the Special Rapporteur on Refugees, Asylum Seekers, Internally Displaced Persons and Migrants in Africa -- 5.5 Ordering Provisional Measures Before Considering the Admissibility of the Application -- 5.6 Handing Down Modest (Socio-Economic) Decisions -- 5.7 Increasing Ratification of the Court's Protocol and Article 34(6) Declarations.
6 Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Books -- Chapters in Books -- Journal Articles -- Case Law -- AU Documents -- UN Documents -- Internet Sources -- Chapter 6: Contextualising the Socio-Economic Rights of the Refugee Child: An Evaluation of the Position of the African Charter on the Rights and Welfare of the Child -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Normative Guidance of the African Children's Charter -- 3 Emerging Jurisprudence -- 3.1 Concluding Observations on States Party Reports -- 3.2 General Comments -- 3.2.1 Use of a Child Rights-Based Approach -- 3.2.2 Use of a Wider Mandate of the Committee -- 3.2.3 Deliberate Thematic Approach to the Content of General Comments -- 3.3 Research by the African Committee of Experts -- 3.4 Communications -- 4 Where to from Here? -- 5 Conclusion and Recommendations -- Bibliography -- Books -- Chapters in Books -- Journal Articles -- Case Law -- Statutes -- ACERWC Documents -- AU Documents -- UN Documents -- Concluding Recommendations -- Internet Sources -- Chapter 7: Transnational African Child Rights Civil Society Architecture: A Cul De Sac Initiative Addressing the Socio-Economic Rights of Child Refugees? -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Constructivism, Refugees, and Transnational Child Rights Civil Society -- 2.1 Conceptualising Transnational Civil Society Networks -- 3 Setting the Scene: The Refugee Child in Africa -- 3.1 Socio-Economic Rights Challenges of the Refugee Child -- 3.2 Normative Guidance on the Protection of the Refugee Child -- 3.3 Locating the Place of TCRNs in Addressing Child Refugees' Rights -- 4 Attention to Child Refugees? The Value Proposition of Transnational Networks -- 5 Making the Nexus: Transnational Child Rights Networks, Sustainability, and Socio-Economic Rights -- 5.1 Transnational Child Rights Civil Society Architecture -- 5.2 The Question of Sustainability -- 5.3 Engaging SERs -- 6 Conclusion.
Bibliography -- Books -- Chapters in Books -- Journal Articles -- Case Law -- Papers and Reports -- ACERWC Documents -- AU Documents -- UN Documents -- Internet Sources -- Chapter 8: The Rule of Law and the Principle of Non-Refoulement: An Appraisal of the Human Rights Protection of Refugees in South Africa -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The Legal Standard Relating to the Status of Refugees -- 3 South Africa and the Principle of Non-Refoulement -- 3.1 A Brief Overview of the Principle of Non-Refoulement -- 3.2 South Africa Compliance with the Principle of Non-Refoulement -- 4 Relationship Between the Principle of Non-Refoulement and the Socio-Economic Rights of Refugees -- 5 Conclusion -- Bibliography -- AU Documents -- Books -- Cases -- Journal Articles -- UN Documents -- Internet Sources -- Chapter 9: Maternal Health Rights of Refugee Women in Uganda: Confronting the Multiple Layers of Vulnerability -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The Legal Status of Socio-Economic Rights in Uganda and Their Progressive Realisation -- 3 Maternal Health: The International Human Rights Framework -- 4 Maternal Health Rights in Uganda -- 5 The CEHURD Case and Its Instructiveness in Addressing Refugee Women's Vulnerability -- 5.1 The CEHURD Case -- 5.2 The CEHURD Case and Its Implications for Refugee Women's Maternal Health Rights -- 6 Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Books -- Chapters in Books -- Theses and Papers -- Journal Articles -- Case Law -- AU Documents -- UN Documents -- National Laws and Policies -- Internet Sources -- Chapter 10: The Tensions Between National Security and Refugee Protection Within the Context of the Boko Haram Insurgency in the Lake Chad Basin -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The Legal Status of Socio-Economic Rights and Their Progressive Realisation Within the Context of Cameroon -- 2.1 The Legal Status of Socio-Economic Rights.
2.2 The Progressive Realisation of Socio-Economic Rights.
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Cham, Switzerland : , : Palgrave Macmillan, , [2023]
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