8 janvier 2017

REVUE : African Journal of International and Comparative Law (vol. 24, n°4, November 2016)

Catherine MAIA

The latest volume of the African Journal of International and Comparative Law (vol. 24, n°4, November 2016) is out with a special issue on "Women and poverty: human rights perspectives".


TABLE OF CONTENTS



SPECIAL ISSUE: WOMEN AND POVERTY: HUMAN RIGHTS PERSPECTIVES

Articles

Jaakko Kuosmanen, Meghan Campbell, Laura Hilly, Introduction – Women and Poverty: A Human Rights Perspective 
Sam Rugege, Women’s Empowerment in Rwanda: The Respective Roles of Courts and Policy 
Sandra Fredman, Women and Poverty – A Human Rights Approach 
Jeni Klugman, Sarah Twigg, Gender at Work in Africa: Legal Constraints and Opportunities for Reform 
Juliana Masabo, Making the EAC Regime Beneficial to Female Labour Migrants 
Pamela Abbott, Dixon Malunda, The Promise and the Reality: Women’s Rights in Rwanda 
Tabeth Masengu, Customary Law Inheritance: Lessons Learnt from Ramantele v. Mmusi and Others

GENERAL ISSUE

Article

Henrietta Mensa-Bonsu, Philip Attuquayefio, Rule of Law and the ‘Do You Know Who I Am’ Syndrome: Reflections on Political Security in Ghana

Book Review – Critique Bibliographique

Ebenezer Durojaye (ed.), Litigating the Right to Health in Africa: Challenges and Prospects (Ashgate, 2015), reviewed by Tania Abbiate



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