The contributors to this volume ask whether the idea of universal human rights in Africa is tenable in theory or practice. In the face of traditional African concern for the collective, they conclude that views should move nevertheless, in the direction of international thinking on the issue.
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The contributors to this volume ask whether the idea of universal human rights in Africa is tenable in theory or practice. In the face of traditional African concern for the collective, they conclude that views should move nevertheless, in the direction of international thinking on the issue.
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