New Trends In The African Human Rights System: Prospects Of African Regional Human Rights Courts*

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One of the impacts of the Second World War (WW II) is the movement from the strict reliance on the principle of state sovereignty or v jurisdiction to the concept of universality. 1 The concept gave impetus to and culminated in the adoption of plethora of human rights instruments. Under the United Nations auspices, the Universal Declaration of Human Rights was adopted in 1948; 2 and today it “represents a major milestone in human progress.” 3 It is also the “corner stone of contemporary human rights law,” 4 O

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Timothy F. Yerima. 1970. \u201cNew Trends In The African Human Rights System: Prospects Of African Regional Human Rights Courts*\u201d. Global Journal of Human-Social Science - A: Arts & Humanities GJHSS-A Volume 12 (GJHSS Volume 12 Issue A2): .

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One of the impacts of the Second World War (WW II) is the movement from the strict reliance on the principle of state sovereignty or v jurisdiction to the concept of universality. 1 The concept gave impetus to and culminated in the adoption of plethora of human rights instruments. Under the United Nations auspices, the Universal Declaration of Human Rights was adopted in 1948; 2 and today it “represents a major milestone in human progress.” 3 It is also the “corner stone of contemporary human rights law,” 4 O

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