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Trokosi (Child Slavery) in Ghana: A Policy Approach1
Robert Kwame Ameh
Ghana Studies January 1998, 1 35-62; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/ghs.1998.0002
Robert Kwame Ameh
Simon Fraser University
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Trokosi (Child Slavery) in Ghana: A Policy Approach1
Robert Kwame Ameh
Ghana Studies Jan 1998, 1 (1) 35-62; DOI: 10.3368/ghs.1998.0002
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- Article
- Introduction
- The Universalism Versus Relativism Debate in Human Rights8
- The Cross-Cultural Universals Approach in Human Rights
- Trokosi: Child Slavery in Ghana
- The Making of a Social Problem: Human Agency, Interest Groups and the Media
- Types of Policy Arguments
- Voices of Dissent
- Discussion: Cultural Sensitivity and Internal Dialogue
- Cross-Cultural Dialogue in the Anti-Trokosi Campaign
- Conclusion
- Footnotes
- References
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