Africa mapping new boundaries in international law / [electronic resource] :
edited by Jeremy I. Levitt.
- Oxford ; Portland, Or. : Hart, 2008.
- xiv, 339 p.
- Studies in international law ; v. 16 .
- Studies in international law (Oxford, England) ; v. 16. .
Includes bibliographical references (p. [297]-333) and index.
Women's rights and Africa's evolving landscape: the women's protocol of the Banjul Charter / Customary African approaches to the development of international criminal law / Africa's internally displaced and the development of international norms: standards versus implementation / Pro-democratic intervention in Africa / Humanitarian warfare: towards an African appreciation / African constitutionalism: forging new models for multi-ethnic governance and self-determination / Pioneering models for international project finance and criminal adjudication through shared sovereignty / Redrawing the map: lessons of post-colonial boundary dispute resolution in Africa / NEPAD and the rebirth of development theory and praxis / Adrien Katherine Wing -- Pacifique Manirakiza -- Francis M. Deng -- Jeremy I. Levitt -- Dino Kritsiotis -- J. Peter Pham -- Emeka Duruigbo -- Joel H. Samuels -- Maxwell O. Chibundu. pt. 1. Human rights, intervention and armed conflict: pt. 2. Governance, sovereignty and development:
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