Volume 5 Issue 1
VOLUME 5 ISSUE 1
The Loyola University Chicago School of Law International Law Review is pleased to make available articles from our Volume 5 Issue 1. All citations are to 5 Loy. U. Chi. Int'l L. Rev. ___.
All of the documents are in the Adobe PDF file format. You must have Adobe Acrobat Reader installed on your computer in order to view the documents. If you do not have a copy of Adobe Reader, please visit the Adobe Acrobat Reader website to download a free copy.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
REMARKS
- Socioeconomic Rights in the African Context: Problems with Concept and Enforcement
Justice Professor Modibo Ocran
FEATURE ARTICLES
- Democracy Stops at my Front Door: Obstacles to Gender Equality in South Africa
Penelope Andrews - Exporting South Africa's Social Rights Jurisprudence
Eric C. Christiansen - Transformation and the Democratic Case for Judicial Review: The South African Experience
Dennis M. Davis - After Atrocity Examples from Africa: The Right to Education and the Role of Law in Restoration, Recovery, and Accountability
Erika R. George - African Legal Education: A Missed Opportunity and Suggestions for Change: A Call for Renewed Attention to a Neglected Means of Securing Human Rights and Legal Predictability
Thomas F. Geraghty & Emmanuel K. Quansah
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VOLUME 5 ISSUE 1
The Loyola University Chicago School of Law International Law Review is pleased to make available articles from our Volume 5 Issue 1. All citations are to 5 Loy. U. Chi. Int'l L. Rev. ___.
All of the documents are in the Adobe PDF file format. You must have Adobe Acrobat Reader installed on your computer in order to view the documents. If you do not have a copy of Adobe Reader, please visit the Adobe Acrobat Reader website to download a free copy.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
REMARKS
- Socioeconomic Rights in the African Context: Problems with Concept and Enforcement
Justice Professor Modibo Ocran
FEATURE ARTICLES
- Democracy Stops at my Front Door: Obstacles to Gender Equality in South Africa
Penelope Andrews - Exporting South Africa's Social Rights Jurisprudence
Eric C. Christiansen - Transformation and the Democratic Case for Judicial Review: The South African Experience
Dennis M. Davis - After Atrocity Examples from Africa: The Right to Education and the Role of Law in Restoration, Recovery, and Accountability
Erika R. George - African Legal Education: A Missed Opportunity and Suggestions for Change: A Call for Renewed Attention to a Neglected Means of Securing Human Rights and Legal Predictability
Thomas F. Geraghty & Emmanuel K. Quansah
Back to the ILR Home Page