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Africa Day: Opinion Piece by Frans Viljoen

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Africa Day: A call for a more supranational AU (to better protect human rights on the continent) - Opinion Piece by Centre for Human Rights Director, Prof Frans Viljoen.

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Invitation to a Lecture by Prof Frans Viljoen

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Invitation to a lecture on 'Human rights in a time of homophobia: An argument for equal legal protection of "sexual minorities" in Africa' by Prof Frans Viljoen.Read more

Presentation: Stavros Lambrinidis (EU)

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Invitation: Presentation on EU perspectives on human rights and foreign policy by Stavros Lambrinidis, European Union Special Representative for Human Rights.Read more
Centre for Human Rights, Faculty of Law, University of Pretoria

The Centre for Human Rights, based at the Faculty of Law, University of Pretoria, is both an academic department and a non-governmental organisation.

The Centre was established in the Faculty of Law, University of Pretoria, in 1986, as part of domestic efforts against the apartheid system of the time.

The Centre for Human Rights works towards human rights education in Africa, a greater awareness of human rights, the wide dissemination of publications on human rights in Africa, and the improvement of the rights of women, people living with HIV, indigenous peoples, sexual minorities and other disadvantaged or marginalised persons or groups across the continent.

Over the years, the Centre has positioned itself in an unmatched network of practising and academic lawyers, national and international civil servants and human rights practitioners across the entire continent, with a specific focus on human rights law in Africa, and international development law in general. 

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