A global discourse of protection and responsibility suggests that human protection norms have gained traction. Empirically, this coincides with an observed global reduction in violence. How does this relate to regional protection practices in Africa; is there a regional protection regime? If so, how is this regime constituted, and what does it comprise? Does it shape regional protection practices, and if so, in what ways? This article describes the origins of human protection norms in Africa and assesses the role of the protection regime in shaping regional practices. An analytical framework based on regime theory, that assumes that the emergence of institutions and consistent practice indicates the emergence of a regime, is employed. An em...
This article examines the themes emerging from the engagement of African states with the Universal P...
This Article seeks to examine the preparedness of certain African regional actors to protect displac...
Despite its many institutional and political weaknesses and limitations, the African Union (AU) has ...
A global discourse of protection and responsibility suggests that human protection norms have gained...
A global discourse of protection and responsibility suggests that human protection norms have gained...
Growing international solidarity for protection principles has formed the backdrop for an evolving n...
Growing international solidarity for protection principles has formed the backdrop for an evolving n...
The adoption of the responsibility to protect by the United Nations General Assembly marked a key mi...
The AU and ECOWAS have attained growing recognition for adopting the human security concept in promo...
Persistent tensions between the international norm of state sovereignty and emerging human rights no...
The issue of regionalism is today present throughout the international system, and regional organisa...
Human protection has been a high priority since the international community’s failure in the 19...
The thesis focuses on, and tries to evaluate, the role that the African Union (AU) plays in protecti...
This doctoral thesis aims to show how regional organisations have internalised and diffused the norm...
Ten years after its endorsement by the UN General Assembly, the operationalisation of the Responsibi...
This article examines the themes emerging from the engagement of African states with the Universal P...
This Article seeks to examine the preparedness of certain African regional actors to protect displac...
Despite its many institutional and political weaknesses and limitations, the African Union (AU) has ...
A global discourse of protection and responsibility suggests that human protection norms have gained...
A global discourse of protection and responsibility suggests that human protection norms have gained...
Growing international solidarity for protection principles has formed the backdrop for an evolving n...
Growing international solidarity for protection principles has formed the backdrop for an evolving n...
The adoption of the responsibility to protect by the United Nations General Assembly marked a key mi...
The AU and ECOWAS have attained growing recognition for adopting the human security concept in promo...
Persistent tensions between the international norm of state sovereignty and emerging human rights no...
The issue of regionalism is today present throughout the international system, and regional organisa...
Human protection has been a high priority since the international community’s failure in the 19...
The thesis focuses on, and tries to evaluate, the role that the African Union (AU) plays in protecti...
This doctoral thesis aims to show how regional organisations have internalised and diffused the norm...
Ten years after its endorsement by the UN General Assembly, the operationalisation of the Responsibi...
This article examines the themes emerging from the engagement of African states with the Universal P...
This Article seeks to examine the preparedness of certain African regional actors to protect displac...
Despite its many institutional and political weaknesses and limitations, the African Union (AU) has ...