The aim of the current article is to analyse the protection of indigenous peoples’ rights offered by the African human rights mechanism by introducing the Endorois Welfare Council vs. Kenya case[1] (hereafter: Endorois case). The author briefly introduces the preliminaries of the Endorois case, namely how the African mechanism was established and in doing so, he refers to the achievements of the African Commission on Human and Peoples’ Rights (hereafter: Commission) in the field of protecting the rights of the African indigenous peoples, also touching upon the critiques regarding its functioning. Then he briefly introduces why the Ogoni case[2]can be regarded as a milestone concerning the rights ...
The recent ruling on reparations of the African Court on Human and Peoples’ Rights regarding the Rep...
This article examines the main achievements and challenges of Africa’s two regional bodies establish...
On the 26th May 2017, the African Court on Human and Peoples’ Rights rendered its first judgement on...
This article examines Communication 276/2003, Center for Minority Rights Development (Kenya) and Min...
This Note discusses indigeneity through the prism of the Endorois tribe’s experiences in Kenya
This article examines indigenous peoples' human rights and the African problem through the lens of ...
African Indigenous Peoples face numerous obstacles for the implementation of their rights. These dif...
The definition and scope of indigenous peoples’ human rights are usually contentious in the context ...
Beginning in the 20th century, international law expanded beyond law between nations to eventually e...
This article is a practice-based elucidation of how indigenous rights can be securely protected and ...
Prior to the adoption of the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP)...
The African Charter on Human and Peoples’ Rights ushered in an era of human rights promotion and pro...
The discourse on development-induced displacement has highlighted the enormity of problems faced by ...
The aim of the current study is to examine the jurisprudence of the European Human Rights Mechanism ...
Adopting a comparative analysis, this article examines some of the recent cases of litigation which ...
The recent ruling on reparations of the African Court on Human and Peoples’ Rights regarding the Rep...
This article examines the main achievements and challenges of Africa’s two regional bodies establish...
On the 26th May 2017, the African Court on Human and Peoples’ Rights rendered its first judgement on...
This article examines Communication 276/2003, Center for Minority Rights Development (Kenya) and Min...
This Note discusses indigeneity through the prism of the Endorois tribe’s experiences in Kenya
This article examines indigenous peoples' human rights and the African problem through the lens of ...
African Indigenous Peoples face numerous obstacles for the implementation of their rights. These dif...
The definition and scope of indigenous peoples’ human rights are usually contentious in the context ...
Beginning in the 20th century, international law expanded beyond law between nations to eventually e...
This article is a practice-based elucidation of how indigenous rights can be securely protected and ...
Prior to the adoption of the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP)...
The African Charter on Human and Peoples’ Rights ushered in an era of human rights promotion and pro...
The discourse on development-induced displacement has highlighted the enormity of problems faced by ...
The aim of the current study is to examine the jurisprudence of the European Human Rights Mechanism ...
Adopting a comparative analysis, this article examines some of the recent cases of litigation which ...
The recent ruling on reparations of the African Court on Human and Peoples’ Rights regarding the Rep...
This article examines the main achievements and challenges of Africa’s two regional bodies establish...
On the 26th May 2017, the African Court on Human and Peoples’ Rights rendered its first judgement on...