THE ROLE OF REGIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS INSTITUTIONS IN TIMES OF ARMED CONFLICTS IN AFRICA

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Ufuoma Veronica Awhefeada
https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3816-752X

Abstract

Armed conflict is a perennial problem that has plagued Africa for decades, resulting in flagrant human rights abuse. The central problem this paper seeks to address is identifying the laws establishing institutions and agencies for protecting human rights in Africa and examining how well-adapted these institutions are to protect human rights in times of armed conflict in Africa. This research employs the doctrinal research method, which entails an examination of the relevant primary sources of the law as laid down in the statutes and treaties and interpreted by the courts as well as secondary source materials, including journal articles, reports, and other relevant sources materials. It is contended that though human rights institutions were not established with the goal of interventions in times of armed conflict to protect human rights, they can be adapted to meet this challenge to stem the tide of gross human rights violations during armed conflicts. The paper concludes by recommending the expansion in the practice of the mandate of these human rights institutions to accommodate mechanisms for the protection of human rights in times of armed conflicts. 

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Awhefeada, Ufuoma Veronica. 2023. “THE ROLE OF REGIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS INSTITUTIONS IN TIMES OF ARMED CONFLICTS IN AFRICA”. Journal of Liberty and International Affairs 9 (1):159-74. https://doi.org/10.47305/JLIA2391162a.
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Ufuoma Veronica Awhefeada, Faculty of Law, Delta State University, Oleh Campus, Delta State, Nigeria

Dr. Ufuoma V.Awhefeada is an Associate Professor of Law with the Faculty of Law. Delta State University, Oleh Campus, Nigeria. Her research interests cut across Human Rights Law, International Humanitarian Law, Constitutionalism, and Public law generally. She has been in the University system for almost two decades. She has been actively involved in teaching, supervision of Master and Doctoral Dissertations and Thesis, research as well as university administration and community development.