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Section C: Regional Developments

  • Leveraging the international human rights system to advance local change for South African women with disabilities
  • Anastasia Holoboff & Suzannah Phillips
  • The right to an adequate standard of living in the Protocol to the African Charter on Human and Peoples’ Rights on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities Africa
  • Yvette Basson
  • Table of Contents
  • Editorial
  • Section A: Articles
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  • Section C: Regional Developments
    • Holoboff, A & Phillips, S
    • Basson, Y
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