Buch, Englisch, Band 26, 338 Seiten, Format (B × H): 155 mm x 239 mm, Gewicht: 544 g
Reihe: Afrika-Studiecentrum Series
The Ambiguities of Rights Claiming in Africa
Buch, Englisch, Band 26, 338 Seiten, Format (B × H): 155 mm x 239 mm, Gewicht: 544 g
Reihe: Afrika-Studiecentrum Series
ISBN: 978-90-04-24647-8
Verlag: Brill
Zielgruppe
All interested in contemporary African human rights struggles and those concerned with how international human rights are re-interpreted and acted upon in different social and cultural contexts.
Autoren/Hrsg.
Fachgebiete
- Sozialwissenschaften Politikwissenschaft Politische Kultur Menschenrechte, Bürgerrechte
- Interdisziplinäres Wissenschaften Wissenschaften Interdisziplinär Regionalwissenschaften, Regionalstudien
- Sozialwissenschaften Politikwissenschaft Politikwissenschaft Allgemein Politische Studien zu einzelnen Ländern und Gebieten
Weitere Infos & Material
Acknowledgments
Chapter I Introduction: Ethnographic and Historical Perspectives on Rights Claiming on the African continent
Part I Land, Property and Human Rights
Chapter 2 Introduction by Bill Derman
Chapter 3 Land Rights, Human Rights and Development: Contestations in Land Restitution, Limpopo Province, South Africa by Bill Derman, Anne Hellum and Tshililo Manenzhe
Chapter 4 ‘Property’ and ‘rights’ in a South African land claim case by Knut G Nustad
Chapter 5 'We agreed to move, but we did not do so freely'. Resettlement from the Limpopo National Park, Mozambique by Marja Spierenburg
Part II Human rights in a gendered, relational and plural legal landscape
Chapter 6 Introduction: by Anne Hellum
Chapter 7 Engendering the South African land restitution process: balancing group rights and individual rights by Anne Hellum and Bill Derman
Chapter 8 Multiple threats, manifold strategies: Women, the state and secure tenure at the interface of human rights and local practices in Dar es Salaam by Ingunn Ikdahl
Chapter 9 Coercive Harmony?: Realizing Women’s Rights Through Alternative Dispute Resolution in Dar es Salaam’s Legal Aid Clinics by Natalie J. Bourdon
Chapter 10 Translating Women’s Rights in Niger: What Happened to the “Radical Challenge to Patriarchy?”by Kari Bergstrom Henquinet
Part III The Multiple Tracks of Human Rights and Humanitarianism
Chapter 11 Introduction by Kristin Sandvik
Chapter 12 Rights-Based Humanitarianism as Emancipation or Stratification? Rumors and Procedures of Verification in Urban Refugee Management in Kampala, Uganda by Kristin Bergtora Sandvik
Chapter 13 Emergent Eritrean Human Rights Movements: Politics, Law, and Culture in Transnational Perspective by Tricia Redeker Hepner
Chapter 14 Malawi’s Orphans: Children’s Rights in Relation to Humanitarianism, Compassion, and Childcare by Andrea Freidus
About the Authors
Index