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The book critically assesses some measures taken by the Nigerian and Kenyan government to fight terrorism and discusses whether these measures have actually been productive or counter productive, with regard to the effect these measures have had particularly to the protection of basic human rights in these countries.It is submitted in the foregoing paper that measures employed to fight Boko Haram and Al-Shabaab, have to a large extent not been human rights centred and have therefore been principally more counterproductive than otherwise.

Produktbeschreibung
The book critically assesses some measures taken by the Nigerian and Kenyan government to fight terrorism and discusses whether these measures have actually been productive or counter productive, with regard to the effect these measures have had particularly to the protection of basic human rights in these countries.It is submitted in the foregoing paper that measures employed to fight Boko Haram and Al-Shabaab, have to a large extent not been human rights centred and have therefore been principally more counterproductive than otherwise.
Autorenporträt
Ms. Keziah Engmann is a 22 year old Law student undertaking a professional Law course (BL) at the Ghana School of Law. She is particularly interested in contract Law, company Law and international Law specifically international human rights Law. She is working towards becoming a multilingual lawyer (English, French, Spanish) in the near future.