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Closed ports, dubious partners

Closed Ports, Dubious Partners

Published: 25 May 2020
E-Paper
This study shows that port closures are governed not only by the law of the sea and human rights law, but also by WHO law and that non-refoulement obligations continue to apply even in emergency situations while a derogation is not permissible under international law.

Perspectives #01/2018: The Quest for Political Accountability: Change Agents, Openings and Dead Ends

Published: 19 June 2018
Since the third wave of democratisation swept through the continent in the 1990s, the majority of African states have replaced military dictatorships and one-party-dominant systems with more democratic forms of governance. Today, 61 percent of sub-Saharan countries are “free” or “partly free” according to Freedom House’s 2018 survey – although this is down from a high of 71 percent in 2008.