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Canvas Prints
AFLA’s Webshop features unique canvas prints celebrating Africa and its people. Each canvas print is custom made for AFLA and has quotes from renowned human rights activists. For example, canvas below features a quote by Sojourner Truth, “Nobody ever helps me…and ain’t I a woman?” Sojourner Truth, born into slavery, was an African-American abolitionist and women’s rights activist.

Sojourner Truth, “Nobody ever helps me…and ain’t I a woman?”
A. Phillip Randolph, “Freedom is never granted; it is won.Justice is never given; it is exacted”

Mahatma Ghandhi, “When I despair, I remember that all through history the ways of truth and love have always won”
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AFLA Agenda
The Webshop features AFLA’s 2012 Human Rights Agenda. This user-friendly Agenda highlights anniversaries on human rights, international and gender justice and provides background information on these. It also features milestones in the quest for human rights liberation for Africa and its people.

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AFLA Quarterly
Since 1996, AFLA has been publishing its "flagship journal", the AFLA Quarterly, on contemporary and emerging areas of human rights, gender justice, and international justice. The AFLA Quarterly serves as a platform for progressive human rights discourse and spotlights a much needed African perspective to international norms and standard setting. AFLA Quarterly is considered by many academics and human rights advocates to be an important source of information for human rights and legal developments relating to Africa.

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AFLA Book Series
The Legal Profession and the Protection of Human Rights in Africa
The book discusses the role of African regional institutions in the protection of human rights in Africa. It also examines the role of national lawyers, and how judges and lawyers can be protectors or violators of human rights. The book also contains country reports presented by various grassroots NGOs from the different geographical regions in Africa. The country reports describe the status of regional and international treaties in the countries concerned and domestic application of human rights treaties.
Litigating Economic and Social Rights in Africa
The book contains a collection of papers addressing economic and social rights and their implementation in African countries. One of the main issues raised in the publication is whether and to what extent economic and social rights are judicially enforceable. It also contains proposals from various working groups, convened during the Conference on Litigating Economic and Social Rights in Africa, on how economic and social rights can be best promoted in practice, and what role courts, legislators, administrations, international organizations and civil society should play in this regard.
African Perspectives on International Criminal Justice
With a Preface by Luis Moreno-Ocampo, Chief Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court (ICC)
This book is devoted to international criminal law and to the initiatives taken in recent years to hold alleged perpetrators of genocide, war crimes, and crimes against humanity criminally accountable. The book complements AFLA’s previous work in this field, which has resulted in the Cairo-Arusha Principles on Universal Jurisdiction in Respect of Gross Human Rights Offences: An African Perspective. The book describes and critically analyzes international bodies exercising Universal Jurisdiction. The work of these institutions is viewed and evaluated from an African perspective.
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