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الصفحة 56
In this article I examine broadly the tensions and contradictions in the use of law as an instrument of coercion to consolidate British control in Nigeria and the legitimising rhetoric of human rights and social justice employed within ...
In this article I examine broadly the tensions and contradictions in the use of law as an instrument of coercion to consolidate British control in Nigeria and the legitimising rhetoric of human rights and social justice employed within ...
الصفحة 57
While Howard draws a distinction between broad notions of human dignity and the more precise concept of human rights , Donnelly distinguishes between the concepts of distributive justice and human rights .
While Howard draws a distinction between broad notions of human dignity and the more precise concept of human rights , Donnelly distinguishes between the concepts of distributive justice and human rights .
الصفحة 340
Human rights are expressed in documents drafted by global elites and endorsed by the United Nations . They appear as classic ' top - down ' instruments of governance and social control . Human rights lawyers point out , however , that a ...
Human rights are expressed in documents drafted by global elites and endorsed by the United Nations . They appear as classic ' top - down ' instruments of governance and social control . Human rights lawyers point out , however , that a ...
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TIRFE MAMMO The Paradox of Africas Poverty Philippa Bevan | 166 |
ALBERT KWOKWO BARUME Heading towards Extinction? Alan Barnard | 172 |
EDITORSHIP OF AFRICA | 178 |
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