Africa: Mapping New Boundaries in International Law: Studies in International Law
Editat de Jeremy I Levitten Limba Engleză Hardback – 31 mar 2008
'This is a remarkable collection of essays that clearly and concisely demonstrates that Africa has and will continue to play a major role in fashioning new norms of international law and policy and contribute to its progressive development by affirming existing norms. Professor Levitt is to be commended for having the vision, leadership and intellectual prowess to produce this excellent text. The book signals a major shift from the study of Africa as a basket case to a normative market place.'
Akua Kuenyehia, Vice President, International Criminal Court
'Professor Levitt's work, Africa: Mapping New Boundaries in International Law, is pathbreaking in the true sense of that word. Through old and new voices, it excavates the singular contributions of Africa to a discipline that is marked by Eurocentrism and imperial aspirations. The authors, taking their cue from the indefatigable and insightful Professor Levitt, establish beyond a shadow of a doubt the enormity of the normative contributions that Africa has made to international law. The book must therefore be seen as a defining contribution to the multiculturalization of international law. It is for this reason that Professor Levitt is among the most important American academics working and thinking in international law today.'
Makau Mutua, Interim Dean, SUNY Distinguished Professor, State University of New York Buffalo Law School
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781841136189
ISBN-10: 1841136182
Pagini: 350
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 27 mm
Greutate: 0.72 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Hart Publishing
Seria Studies in International Law
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1841136182
Pagini: 350
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 27 mm
Greutate: 0.72 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Hart Publishing
Seria Studies in International Law
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Cuprins
PART I:HUMAN RIGHTS PROTECTION AND INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL JUSTICE
2.WOMEN'S RIGHTS AND AFRICA'S EVOLVING LEGAL LANDSCAPE: PROSPECTS AND PROBLEMS
Adrien Wing, Bessie Dutton Murray Distinguished Professor of Law, University of Iowa College of Law
3.SOVEREIGNTY AS RESPONSIBILITY: PROTECTING VULNBERABLE POPULATIONS DURING WAR
Khassim Diagne, Senior Advisor, Office of the SRSG for the Great Lakes Region, United Nations Office in Nairobi
4.AFRICAN STATES, INSTITUTIONS AND THE EMERGENCE OF A NORM OF DISPLACEMENT: STANDARDS VERSUS IMPLEMENTATION
M. Francis Deng, Research Professor of International Law, Politics and Society, Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies and former Special Representative of the Secretary-General for Internally Displaced Persons
5.THE CAIRO-ARUSHA PRINCIPLES ON UNIVERSAL JURISDICTION IN RESPECT OF GROSS HUMAN RIGHTS OFFENSES: AN AFRICAN PERSPECTIVE
Evelyn A. Ankumah, Executive Director, Africa Legal Aide, (Ghana)
6.TRANSITIONAL JUSTICE IN AFRICA: NEW MODELS, NEW APPROACHES
Chaloka Beyani, Senior Lecturer in International Law, London School of Economics and Political Science, Department of Law
PART II:COLLECTIVE SECUITY AND GOVERNANCE
7.SOVEREIGNTY AND HUMANITARIAN INTERVENTION IN AFRICA
Dino Kritsiotis, Reader in International Law, University of Nottingham School of Law
8.PRO-DEMOCRATIC INTERVENTION IN AFRICA
Jeremy I. Levitt, Assistant Professor of Law, DePaul University College of Law
9.AFRICAN CONSTITUTIONALISM: POST-CONFLICT MODELS OF MULTI-ETHNIC GOVERNANCE
H. Kwasi Prempeh, Associate Professor of Law, Seton Hall Law School
PART III:INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC LAW
10.REGIONAL AND ECONOMIC INTEGRATION AND DEVELOPMENT UNDER THE AU, EACS, ECOWAS, COMESA AND SADC: A STRUCTURAL APPROACH?
Craig Jackson, Professor of Law, Thurgood Marshall School of Law
11.NEPAD AND THE REBIRTH OF DEVELOPMENT THEORY AND PRAXIS
Maxwell Chibundu, Professor of Law, University of Maryland Law School
PART IV:REGIONALISM AND MULTILATERAL GOVERNANCE
12.THE OAU/AFRICAN UNION AND INTERNATIONAL LAW: MAPPING NEW BOUNDARIES OR REVISITING OLD TERRAIN?
Tiyanjana Maluwa, H. Ladie and Linda P. Montague Professor of Law, Pennsylvania State University Dickinson School of Law
13.THE AFRICAN UNION AND THE AFRICAN PEER REVIEW MECHANISM (APRM)
Vincent O. Nmehielle, Associate of Professor of Law, School of Law, University of the Witwatersrand
2.WOMEN'S RIGHTS AND AFRICA'S EVOLVING LEGAL LANDSCAPE: PROSPECTS AND PROBLEMS
Adrien Wing, Bessie Dutton Murray Distinguished Professor of Law, University of Iowa College of Law
3.SOVEREIGNTY AS RESPONSIBILITY: PROTECTING VULNBERABLE POPULATIONS DURING WAR
Khassim Diagne, Senior Advisor, Office of the SRSG for the Great Lakes Region, United Nations Office in Nairobi
4.AFRICAN STATES, INSTITUTIONS AND THE EMERGENCE OF A NORM OF DISPLACEMENT: STANDARDS VERSUS IMPLEMENTATION
M. Francis Deng, Research Professor of International Law, Politics and Society, Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies and former Special Representative of the Secretary-General for Internally Displaced Persons
5.THE CAIRO-ARUSHA PRINCIPLES ON UNIVERSAL JURISDICTION IN RESPECT OF GROSS HUMAN RIGHTS OFFENSES: AN AFRICAN PERSPECTIVE
Evelyn A. Ankumah, Executive Director, Africa Legal Aide, (Ghana)
6.TRANSITIONAL JUSTICE IN AFRICA: NEW MODELS, NEW APPROACHES
Chaloka Beyani, Senior Lecturer in International Law, London School of Economics and Political Science, Department of Law
PART II:COLLECTIVE SECUITY AND GOVERNANCE
7.SOVEREIGNTY AND HUMANITARIAN INTERVENTION IN AFRICA
Dino Kritsiotis, Reader in International Law, University of Nottingham School of Law
8.PRO-DEMOCRATIC INTERVENTION IN AFRICA
Jeremy I. Levitt, Assistant Professor of Law, DePaul University College of Law
9.AFRICAN CONSTITUTIONALISM: POST-CONFLICT MODELS OF MULTI-ETHNIC GOVERNANCE
H. Kwasi Prempeh, Associate Professor of Law, Seton Hall Law School
PART III:INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC LAW
10.REGIONAL AND ECONOMIC INTEGRATION AND DEVELOPMENT UNDER THE AU, EACS, ECOWAS, COMESA AND SADC: A STRUCTURAL APPROACH?
Craig Jackson, Professor of Law, Thurgood Marshall School of Law
11.NEPAD AND THE REBIRTH OF DEVELOPMENT THEORY AND PRAXIS
Maxwell Chibundu, Professor of Law, University of Maryland Law School
PART IV:REGIONALISM AND MULTILATERAL GOVERNANCE
12.THE OAU/AFRICAN UNION AND INTERNATIONAL LAW: MAPPING NEW BOUNDARIES OR REVISITING OLD TERRAIN?
Tiyanjana Maluwa, H. Ladie and Linda P. Montague Professor of Law, Pennsylvania State University Dickinson School of Law
13.THE AFRICAN UNION AND THE AFRICAN PEER REVIEW MECHANISM (APRM)
Vincent O. Nmehielle, Associate of Professor of Law, School of Law, University of the Witwatersrand
Recenzii
The multiple-author analysis of the varied contemporary results provides fascinating reading for one who seeks a better appreciation of the importance of this continent to the future of mankind. This vividly-written and well-edited collection is fully supported by references that make it a veritable encyclopaedia of information on the evolution of International Law on the African continent.
the volume presents an interesting collection of scholarship that illuminates some of the important contributions that the African continent has made to international law.
Overall Levitt effectively provides concrete examples of African contributions that do not portray Africa primarily as a subject of international law.
A powerful instalment presenting a welcome and fresh view of Africa.
the volume presents an interesting collection of scholarship that illuminates some of the important contributions that the African continent has made to international law.
Overall Levitt effectively provides concrete examples of African contributions that do not portray Africa primarily as a subject of international law.
A powerful instalment presenting a welcome and fresh view of Africa.