Information on "Human Rights" and "Horn of Africa"
July 2011
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Jul 2011
Somali Pirates Have Rights Too
Author: Deborah Osiro
Publisher: Institute for Security Studies (ISS)
This paper explores due process and human rights issues associated with prosecuting suspected pirates in Africa. More on «Somali Pirates Have Rights Too»
May 2011
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May 2011
A Gendered Perspective on the Impact of Conflict in the Horn of Africa
Author: Cawo M Abdi
Publisher: Nordic Africa Institute (NAI)
This Note focuses on the gendered consequences of the militarization of the Horn of Africa. More on «A Gendered Perspective on the Impact of Conflict in the Horn of Africa»
August 2007
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Aug 2007
Political Violence and Democratic Uncertainty in Ethiopia
Author: Lahra Smith
Publisher: United States Institute of Peace (USIP)
This report provides an overview of Ethiopia's domestic and regional political situation since the May 2005 elections, which have generated violence and tensions among various communities across the country. More on «Political Violence and Democratic Uncertainty in Ethiopia»
June 2004
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Jun 2004
African Security Review, Vol 13 No 2
Author: Iqbal Jhazbhay, Khalid Ali El Amin, Matt Bryden, Ian S Spears, Justin Pearce, Henry Boshoff, Thierry Vircoulon, Jenny Clover, Chris Maroleng, Anthoni van Nieuwkerk, Max du Plessis, Nelson Alusala, Nozizwe Madlala-Routledge, Sybert Liebenberg, Eric G Berman
Publisher: Institute for Security Studies (ISS)
The articles in this edition of African Security Review discuss various political, economic and security issues related to states in the Horn of Africa. More on «African Security Review, Vol 13 No 2»
July 2002
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Jul 2002
Gender Perspectives on Small Arms and Light Weapons
Author: Zoe Bakoko Bakoru, Vanessa A. Farr, Amani El Jack, Olive C. Kobusingye, Jany Sanyu Mpagi, Ruth Ojambo Ochieng, Kiflemariam Gebre-Wold
Publisher: Bonn International Center for Conversion (BICC)
This report features several individual papers that all discuss the relationship between small arms proliferation, human security, and gender issues in Africa and beyond. More on «Gender Perspectives on Small Arms and Light Weapons»


