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AFRICAN HUMAN RIGHTS LAW JOURNAL Towards more liberal standing rules to enforce constitutional rights in Ethiopia Adem K Abebe*
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Pretoria / /

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Colombia Journal / GE / South African Journal / Others 1996 1 SA / HP / Australian Conservation Foundation Inc / /

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Africa / /

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Germany / South Africa / Gambia / United States / Malawi / Republic of Ethiopia / Nigeria / Ghana / Ethiopia / India / /

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Rs / /

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Adem K Abebe / Centre / Bhagawati / /

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Chief Justice / President / Attorney-General of The Gambia / candidate and tutor / Attorney-General / /

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Kerala / /

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South Africa / Southern Africa / /

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