INTRODUCTION: This paper poses a question often aimed at lawyers, especially when they straddle a culturally diverse and contested terrain of human experience, such as the role of children and families in society: does law matter? The question is all the more pertinent in African contexts, due to the pervasive poverty, prevalence of practices harmful to children, and perceived inability of weak states to put legislative intentions into effect
The constitutionalisation of children's rights in South Africa has reconfigured normative constructi...
The Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC), which was adopted unanimously by the United Nations...
The Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC), which was adopted unanimously by the United Nations...
Since time immemorial, African indigenous societies have viewed childhood in terms of intergeneratio...
Law reform in southern and eastern African countries to domesticate the UN Convention on the Rights ...
This article represents an initial attempt to identify research themes and topics of special relevan...
Traditionally, children in African societies were raised communally, with extended family members pl...
This book looks at the protection of children’s rights in Africa through an examination of the provi...
This dissertation traces, in Sub-Saharan Francophone literature and in African regional law, a mode ...
This dissertation traces, in Sub-Saharan Francophone literature and in African regional law, a mode ...
As far as human rights law is concerned, children constitute a minority group. They are by their nat...
ABSTRACT The Adoption of the UN Convention on the Rights of the child in 1989 was also heralded as ...
This book looks at the protection of children’s rights in Africa through an examination of the provi...
This study primarily sets out to examine the cultural practice of child marriage in Africa with a fo...
Pre-printThis article represents the next in a series of five-year overviews of children’s rights in...
The constitutionalisation of children's rights in South Africa has reconfigured normative constructi...
The Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC), which was adopted unanimously by the United Nations...
The Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC), which was adopted unanimously by the United Nations...
Since time immemorial, African indigenous societies have viewed childhood in terms of intergeneratio...
Law reform in southern and eastern African countries to domesticate the UN Convention on the Rights ...
This article represents an initial attempt to identify research themes and topics of special relevan...
Traditionally, children in African societies were raised communally, with extended family members pl...
This book looks at the protection of children’s rights in Africa through an examination of the provi...
This dissertation traces, in Sub-Saharan Francophone literature and in African regional law, a mode ...
This dissertation traces, in Sub-Saharan Francophone literature and in African regional law, a mode ...
As far as human rights law is concerned, children constitute a minority group. They are by their nat...
ABSTRACT The Adoption of the UN Convention on the Rights of the child in 1989 was also heralded as ...
This book looks at the protection of children’s rights in Africa through an examination of the provi...
This study primarily sets out to examine the cultural practice of child marriage in Africa with a fo...
Pre-printThis article represents the next in a series of five-year overviews of children’s rights in...
The constitutionalisation of children's rights in South Africa has reconfigured normative constructi...
The Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC), which was adopted unanimously by the United Nations...
The Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC), which was adopted unanimously by the United Nations...