Guide to using the protocol on the rights of women in Africa for legal action. Equality Now

Contributor(s): Material type: TextPublication details: Nairobi : Equality Now, 2011.Description: x, 164 p. : ill. ; 30 cmSubject(s): LOC classification:
  • KQC145  .W64
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Contents:
I. Background -- II. The Protocol on the Rights of Women in Africa -- III. Use of the Women's Rights Protocol at the domestic and regional levels -- IV. Submitting complaints to the African Commission -- V. Taking a case to the African Court on Human and Peoples' Rights or the African Court of Justice and Human Rights -- VI. Relevant case law on human rights -- VII. Other strategies to promote the Women's Rights Protocol -- Appendices (the Protocol, the Charter on Human and Peoples' Rights, The Commission, rules, the Court of Justice).
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"This manual is developed by Equality Now on behalf of Solidarity for African Women's Rights"--P. [i].

Includes bibliographical references.

I. Background -- II. The Protocol on the Rights of Women in Africa -- III. Use of the Women's Rights Protocol at the domestic and regional levels -- IV. Submitting complaints to the African Commission -- V. Taking a case to the African Court on Human and Peoples' Rights or the African Court of Justice and Human Rights -- VI. Relevant case law on human rights -- VII. Other strategies to promote the Women's Rights Protocol -- Appendices (the Protocol, the Charter on Human and Peoples' Rights, The Commission, rules, the Court of Justice).

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