Discrimination and Access to Justice in Africa

Language, Vulnerability and Social Inclusion in Southern and Eastern Africa

This book focuses on linguistic discrimination in Africa, acknowledging that language plays a key role in the delivery of justice and much of what transpires in justice systems deals with language use. It argues that to achieve fairness, the state has a responsibility to put in place accommodations aimed at reducing linguistic vulnerability.

mai 2025, env. 324 pages, Law, Language and Communication, Anglais
Taylor and Francis
978-1-032-94208-7

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