Pan-africanismo e Desenvolvimento: um olhar sobre o sistema africano de proteção dos direitos humanos
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pan-africanismo, direitos humanos, desenvolvimento, integração regional.Abstract
O artigo examina o sistema africano de proteção dos direitos humanos no contexto dos mecanismos de integração regional, particularmente no âmbito da União Africana. A partir do conceito de pan-africanismo, explora o exercício dos valores africanos e do direito ao desenvolvimento nestes mecanismos.
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