Human rights and traditional justice systems in Africa
2016
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Symbol[ST/]HR/PUB/16/2
TitleHuman rights and traditional justice systems in Africa
Summary
This Special Issue title examines traditional justice systems in sub-Saharan Africa from a human rights perspective and, in particular, with reference to the rights enumerated in international human rights treaties. It aims to assist those involved in human rights work to have a better understanding of traditional justice systems, and is intended for use primarily by lawyers and others who have legal training. The publication identifies specific human rights concerns that traditional justice systems may present, and it refers to law and jurisprudence that may be helpful in understanding their implications.
Introduction -- Nature and characteristics of traditional justice systems -- Human rights and traditional justice systems -- Programmatic strategies -- Final observations.
Introduction -- Nature and characteristics of traditional justice systems -- Human rights and traditional justice systems -- Programmatic strategies -- Final observations.
Date New York ; Geneva : United Nations, Human Rights, Office of the High Commissioner, 2016
Description
iv, 79 p.: ill. p.
Notes
Includes bibliographical references.
Available online (viewed 27 Nov. 2017)
Available online (viewed 27 Nov. 2017)
ISBN / ISSN
9789211542165 (paperback)
9789210579377 (ebook)
9789210579377 (ebook)
Sales number16.XIV.1