Development-induced Displacement and Human Rights in Africa: The Kampala Convention

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Within the context of the 2009 Kampala Convention, this book examines how a balance can be struck between the imperative of development projects and the rights of persons likely to be displaced in Africa.
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Author(s) By Romola Adeola (University of Pretoria - Centre of Human Rights).
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
Format Paperback / softback
Pages 142
Published in United Kingdom
Published 31 May 2023
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Within the context of the 2009 Kampala Convention, this book examines how a balance can be struck between the imperative of development projects and the rights of persons likely to be displaced in Africa.
1. The international law on development-induced displacement 2. Development projects as a displacement phenomenon in Africa 3. The development of the Kampala Convention as a regional response 4. Development projects and human rights: striking a balance be
Romola Adeola is the Coordinator of the Global Engagement Network on Internal Displacement in Africa (GENIDA). She is a Postdoctoral Fellow at the Centre for Human Rights, Faculty of Law, University of Pretoria, South Africa and is a Senior Research Assoc
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