State party reporting and the realisation of children's rights in Africa

Human rights norms will largely remain hollow if they are not translated into the lived realities of people on the ground. Given the diversity and complexities of human rights norms, the arrays of institutions, mechanisms and resource required to give full effect to these norms, implementation of hu...

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Main Author: Remember Miamingi (auth)
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Published: Pretoria University Law Press (PULP)
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