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The African court: an ideal mechanism for the regional protection of human rights?

Proposals for an African Court of human rights date back to 1961, when the African Conference on the Rule of Law, which brought together judges, teachers of law and legal practitioners from 23 African states, invited governments to consider the adoption of an African convention on human rights and t...

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Main Author: Olusanya, Olaolu
Other Authors: Bennett, TW
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Published: Centre for Law and Society 2026
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description Proposals for an African Court of human rights date back to 1961, when the African Conference on the Rule of Law, which brought together judges, teachers of law and legal practitioners from 23 African states, invited governments to consider the adoption of an African convention on human rights and the establishment of a court to safeguard the rights enshrined therein. After several attempts to adopt such a convention had failed, the idea of setting up a court was raised again in the late 1970s, when the African Charter on Human and Peoples' rights was negotiated. It was then on the ground that Africans preferred to settle disputes through negotiation and conciliation rather than through contentious proceedings, but the fear of many African they would be subjected to the judgments of an international body may have played a similar role.
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spelling oai:open.uct.ac.za:11427/42929 The African court: an ideal mechanism for the regional protection of human rights? Olusanya, Olaolu Bennett, TW Court Human Rights Proposals for an African Court of human rights date back to 1961, when the African Conference on the Rule of Law, which brought together judges, teachers of law and legal practitioners from 23 African states, invited governments to consider the adoption of an African convention on human rights and the establishment of a court to safeguard the rights enshrined therein. After several attempts to adopt such a convention had failed, the idea of setting up a court was raised again in the late 1970s, when the African Charter on Human and Peoples' rights was negotiated. It was then on the ground that Africans preferred to settle disputes through negotiation and conciliation rather than through contentious proceedings, but the fear of many African they would be subjected to the judgments of an international body may have played a similar role. 2026-03-03T08:26:18Z 2026-03-03T08:26:18Z 1999 2026-03-03T08:20:57Z Thesis / Dissertation Masters LLM http://hdl.handle.net/11427/42929 en eng application/pdf Centre for Law and Society Faculty of Law University of Cape Town
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The African court: an ideal mechanism for the regional protection of human rights?
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