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African Studies Quarterly
Volume 2, Issue 3

ISSN: 215-2448

Human Rights and Governance in Africa
Paul J. Magnarella, Guest Editor

Articles

Introduction
Paul J. Magnarella  |  HTML  |  PDF (1-2)


Women's Human Rights in Africa: Beyond the Debate over the Universality or Relativity of Human Rights
Diana J. Fox  |  HTML  |  PDF (3-16)


African Political Cultures and the Problems of Government
Elliott P. Skinner  |  HTML  |  PDF (17-25)


Lawgiving and the Administration of Justice in Some African and Other Early States
Henri J. M. Claessen  |  HTML  |  PDF (27-36)


The U.N. Tribunal for Rwanda Concludes its First Case: A Monumental Step Towards Truth
Paul J. Magnarella  |  HTML  |  PDF (37-43)


At Issue

Can the US Department of State Surrender Rwandan Refugees to the U.N. Criminal Tribunal?
Paul Magnarella  |  HTML  |  PDF (45-47)

Book Reviews

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Women in Africa and the Diaspora. Rosalyn Terborg-Penn and Andrea Benton Rushing, Eds. Washington DC: Howard University Press. 1996
Fuabeh P. Fonge
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Lethal Aid: The Illusion of Socialism and Self Reliance in Tanzania. Severine M. Rugumamu. Trenton, NJ: African World Press. 1997
Christopher M. Johnson
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Limits to Change: The Political Economy of Transformation. Hein Marais. South Africa: London and New York, Zed Press. 1998
Brendon Works
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