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This project is hosted by Cardiff Law and Global Justice, see https://www.lawandglobaljustice.com/the-african-feminist-judgments-project.
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Masengu, T. Josephine Dawuni and H. E Akua Kuenyehia (eds.): International Courts and the African Woman Judge: Unveiled Narratives. Fem Leg Stud 27, 357–360 (2019). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10691-019-09402-5
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