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1 OAU Doc. CAB/LEG/67/3/Rev.5 (1981), reprinted in 21 ILM 59 (1982).
2 For a careful legal analysis of the concept of “peoples” from which the communitarian ideas are deduced, see Richard N. Kiwanuka, The Meaning of “People” in the African Charter on Human and Peoples’ Rights, 82 AJIL 80 (1988).
3 See Sakah S. Mahmud, The State and Human Rights in Africa in the 1990s: Perspectives and Prospects, 15 Hum. Rts. Q. 484, 489–95 (1993).
4 See Kojo Yelpaala, Western Anthropological Concepts in Stateless Societies: A Retrospective and Introspective Look at the Dagaaba, 17 Dial. Anthrop. 431, 446, 454 (1992), and Concepts Anthropologiques occidentaux dans les Stats non-centralises: un Regard retrospectif et introspectif sur les Dagaaba, 23/24 Droit et Soc. 233, 256, 265 (1993).