Legitimacy and feasibility of human rights realisation through regional economic communities in Africa : the case of the economic community of West African states
Since 1981, when the African Charter on Human and Peoples’ Rights was adopted on the platform of the Organisation of African Unity, one of the main challenges for players in the field of human rights in Africa has been to find effective fora in which the rights of the most vulnerable can be vindicat...
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