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Since its formal recognition as an academic department in the Faculty of Law, the Centre for Human Rights has been able to invest its efforts in both formal academic programmes, on the one hand, and research, advocacy and less formal human rights teaching and training, on the other. The Centre continued with the Master’s in Human Rights and Democratisation in Africa, again preparing 30 of Africa’s most talented young lawyers to make a difference within the sphere of international human rights law in Africa. - Taken from the introduction to the Centre for Human Rights Annual Report 2008 by Frans Viljoen, Director, Centre for Human Rights. Full report Download the 2008 Annual Report as one large file (2.29 Mb) |
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