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    Report of the South-South dialogue on defence transformation

    SSRonline, 2003
    This report summarises the findings and experiences of a conference that took place in Accra, Ghana, between the 27th and the 30th of May 2003. The objective of the conference was to promote the debate about defense transformation in the context of Ghana, inject local content and transparency, and enhance Ghana’s ability to gain ownership of the process.
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    Whose right it is anyway?: equality, culture and conflicts of rights in South Africa

    Human Sciences Research Council, South Africa, 2003
    South Africa today provides a fertile environment for reflection on questions about rights and multiculturalism, because claims grounded in both are frequent, loud and often quite intractable. Those charged with the responsibility of policy formulation and legislation are thus faced with the difficulty of striking a balance between: liberalism: the rights of individuals.
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    Immigration, xenophobia and human rights in South Africa

    Southern African Migration Project, 2001
    This paper first examines various reports and studies which made the claims about growing xenophobia in the mid-1990s, presents an overview of the findings of public opinion surveys conducted from1997-2000 and draws some policy implications from the findings.
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    A question of principle: arms trade and human rights

    Human Rights Watch, 2000
    Paper asserts that the South African government must urgently address the inconsistencies that have emerged between its arms export policies and practices, and deny all human rights abusers its weapons, the tools with which such abuses have been committed. In particular, Human Rights Watch believes four areas need attention.

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