Human Rights in Africa: The Conflict of Implementation

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Author: Richard Amoako Baah

ISBN-10: 0761817549

ISBN-13: 9780761817543

Category: Africa - Law

Human Rights in Africa is an in depth examination of the concept of human rights as it is applied in the world today, with a focus on Africa. Though the goals of human rights are to benefit mankind, the concept is not devoid of ideology and a particular social orientation. The ethos of the concept as formulated today in a world of disproportionate resources, avarice, competition, and greed, makes it difficult to implement in certain societies. The intellectualization of the concept has made...

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Human Rights in Africa - The Conflict of Implementation is an in depth examination of the concept of human rights as it is applied in the world today, with a focus on Africa. Though the goals of human rights are to benefit mankind, the concept is not devoid of ideology and a particular social orientation. The ethos of the concept as formulated today in a world of disproportionate resources, avarice, competition, and greed, makes it difficult to implement in certain societies. The intellectualization of the concept has made it easy for many to lose sight of the fact that human rights should ultimately be linked to how best human dignity can be protected in a particular society given the realities of that society, as opposed to an artificial imposition of a rigid regime on peoples who do not understand what the concept means.Author Biography: Richard Amoako Baah Teaches at South Texas Community College. Booknews Baah (government, South Texas College, McAllen) offers a case study to determine problems of implementing human rights among the Akans of his native Ghana. Based on surveys and interviews, he finds either a fundamental lack of understanding of the key tenets of human rights, or a conflict of outlook of Akan cultural orientation and human rights principles. He does not provide an index. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

\ Human Rights & Human Welfare. . . reports on an interesting study of human rights/human dignity conceptualizations among the Akan people of Ghana. . . . this is a serious study with philosophical, conceptual, and empirical elements. Scholars interested in Africa and the universalism-relativism debate will find it useful.\ \ \ \ \ Human Rights and Human Welfare. . . reports on an interesting study of human rights/human dignity conceptualizations among the Akan people of Ghana. . . . this is a serious study with philosophical, conceptual, and empirical elements. Scholars interested in Africa and the universalism-relativism debate will find it useful.\ \ \ BooknewsBaah (government, South Texas College, McAllen) offers a case study to determine problems of implementing human rights among the Akans of his native Ghana. Based on surveys and interviews, he finds either a fundamental lack of understanding of the key tenets of human rights, or a conflict of outlook of Akan cultural orientation and human rights principles. He does not provide an index. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)\ \