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SUMMARY:Everyone's Human Rights Vol 2 #4
DESCRIPTION:The chair of African Legal Studies is hosting a series of debates on human rights in Africa. For the fourth session we have invited Richard Obenan Iroanaya\, Professor of Security and Strategic Studies from the University of Namibia. He presents on “Human Trafficking in South Africa: Patterns\, Protection and Wayforward” and gives insights into  \n– Different forms of human trafficking in South Africa  \n– Victim Protection in South Africa  \n-What needs to be done to enhance protection beyond legislation. \nWatch it here.
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SUMMARY:Everyone's Human Rights #05
DESCRIPTION:The chair of African Legal Studies is hosting a series of debates on human rights in Africa. Enjoy the final session in which Dr. Chikosa Silungwe\, Attorney General of the Republic of Malawi\, gives insights into  \n– Human Rights in Malawi  \n– The Challenge of the Elections in 2019  \n– The Right to Vote. \nWatch it here.
URL:https://africanlegalstudies.blog/event/everyones-human-rights-05/
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SUMMARY:Everyone's Human Rights #04
DESCRIPTION:The Chair of African Legal Studies is hosting a series of debates on human rights in Africa. Enjoy the fourth session in which Hon. Yvonne Dausab\, Minister of Justice of the Republic of Namibia\, gives insights into  \n– The Namibian Constitution  \n– Namibia’s Value System  \n– Social Justice. \nWatch it here.
URL:https://africanlegalstudies.blog/event/everyones-human-rights-04/
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SUMMARY:Everyone's Human Rights #03
DESCRIPTION:The Chair of African Legal Studies is hosting a series of debates on human rights in Africa. Enjoy the third session from 9 September 2020 in which Dr. Melina Kalfelis gives insights into  \n– Violence and Security in Burkina Faso  \n– The Self-defense groups Koglweogos  \n– Hidden and undisguised Human Rights Violations  \n– Vigilantism as a political process. \nWatch it here.
URL:https://africanlegalstudies.blog/event/everyones-human-rights-3/
CATEGORIES:Everyone's Human Rights
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SUMMARY:Everyone's Human Rights #02
DESCRIPTION:The Chair of African Legal Studies is hosting a series of debates on human rights in Africa. Enjoy the second session from 2 September 2020 in which Justice Professor Redson Kapindu gives insights into – freedom and dignity  \n– the relation between human rights and the concept of ubuntu  \n– human rights in the Malawian constitution. \nWatch it here.
URL:https://africanlegalstudies.blog/event/everyones-human-rights-2/
CATEGORIES:Everyone's Human Rights
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SUMMARY:Everyone's Human Rights 2020 #01
DESCRIPTION:The Chair of African Legal Studies is hosting a series of debates on human rights in Africa. Enjoy the first session from 13 August 2020 in which Dr. Joan Nyanyuki gave insides on  \n– African Child Policy Forum  \n– broad meaning of child justice  \n– approaches on how to improve access to child friendly justice  \n– noting progress and challenges on the African continent  \n– application in criminal\, civil and administrative justice\, customary and traditional courts or other informal alternatives. \nWatch it here.
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