Quarterlies
Published since 1996. Editor, Evelyn A. Ankumah
The Africa Legal Aid Quarterly is the only major journal addressing human rights and justice developments in Africa in popular legal discourse.
“An important and critical medium of AFLA’s work has been its publications. Particularly significant in this regard has been the AFLA Quarterly, the ‘flagship’ of the organization. The AFLA Quarterly is now considered by many academics and human rights advocates to be an important source of information for human rights and legal developments relating to Africa. It is shaping the way academics and advocates think about complex human rights questions. It graces many a shelf around the world, and it is boldly expanding and revolutionising the way both Africans and non-Africans think about African Human Rights issues.”
– Professor Makau Mutua, Report of External Facilitator in a Strategic Review of AFLA
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Engaging the African Youth in Justice and Peacebuilding
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Commemorating the 20th Anniversary of the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court, Special 2018 Edition
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Carrying Forward the Innovations of the Extraordinary African Chambers for the Prosecution of Hissène Habré, Jan-Mar 2017
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Human Rights are Good for Business, Jan-Mar 2012
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Africa and International Justice: After Kampala, Apr-Jun 2010
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On the Shores of Lake Victoria: Africa and the ICC Review Conference, Jan-Mar 2010
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Strengthening National Human Rights Commissions in Africa, Apr-Jun 2009
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A Holistic Approach to Gender Justice, Jan-Mar 2009
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Gender Justice and the Legacy of the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda (ICTR), Jul-Dec 2008