Reviews
The book contains twenty chapters on key human rights issues and themes in Africa, written by highly qualified human rights authors actively involved in the current teaching and practice of human rights, containing valuable insights and critical reflections. The authors consider what has been achieved since 1981, and remains to be achieved and the prospects for the future of the African human rights system. The range of opinions and perspectives, combined with the authors' critical analysis and expertise, make this book a unique and significant contribution to the African regional human rights system.Dr. Robert W. Eno, Deputy Registrar, African Court on Human and Peoples' Rights, Tanzania.