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The Nature, Attainments, Problems and Prospects of Canadian-Nigerian Human Rights Engagements: An Analytical Overview
(2016) African Yearbook of International Law (accepted)
  • Obiora C. Okafor, Osgoode Hall Law School of York University
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Article
Publication Date
1-1-2016
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Abstract

By way of a fully developed conclusion, this article offers a broad analytical overview of the insights that have been jointly and severally generated by the main sub-studies on which the articles in this volume are based. It offers such overarching discussions, one after the other, in relation to the nature, attainments, problems, and prospects of Canadian-Nigerian international human rights engagements. Drawing upon these analytical insights, the article then makes some pertinent recommendations that are addressed to the relevant stakeholders, especially in Canada and Nigeria, i.e. policy-makers, practitioners and theorists alike (depending on which of the itemized points they find relevant), regarding some ways of improving Canadian-Nigerian international human rights engagements.

Citation Information
Obiora C. Okafor. "The Nature, Attainments, Problems and Prospects of Canadian-Nigerian Human Rights Engagements: An Analytical Overview" (2016) African Yearbook of International Law (accepted) (2016)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/obiorachinedu_okafor/85/