A Theory on Africanizing International Law

About the publication *Key reference work for diplomats and legal experts participating in international legal negotiations and transnational policy debates on governing the African continent. *Highly recommended for developing courses, reading lists and other teaching materials on African Intern...

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Autore principale: Wiebusch, Micha
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description About the publication *Key reference work for diplomats and legal experts participating in international legal negotiations and transnational policy debates on governing the African continent. *Highly recommended for developing courses, reading lists and other teaching materials on African International Law and African International Relations. *Instrumental for developing innovative and impact-oriented research and policy strategies on the politics of making and implementing African International Law. What is African about African international law? The main aim of this book is to answer this question by developing a theory to explain how and why international law is Africanized. This includes explaining how Africanization relates both to the extent of continental norm setting by the Organization of African Unity and later the African Union, as the principal agent responsible for ‘African solutions to African problems’, and to the degree to which this African International Organization enforces these norms through varied continental accountability mechanisms. In this specific context, the book considers the different modalities through which the idea of Africa shapes, is shaped by and is embedded in international law making and implementation.
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spelling doab-20.500.12854ir-1391162024-07-01T10:17:40Z A Theory on Africanizing International Law Wiebusch, Micha Africanizing international African International Law thema EDItEUR::L Law About the publication *Key reference work for diplomats and legal experts participating in international legal negotiations and transnational policy debates on governing the African continent. *Highly recommended for developing courses, reading lists and other teaching materials on African International Law and African International Relations. *Instrumental for developing innovative and impact-oriented research and policy strategies on the politics of making and implementing African International Law. What is African about African international law? The main aim of this book is to answer this question by developing a theory to explain how and why international law is Africanized. This includes explaining how Africanization relates both to the extent of continental norm setting by the Organization of African Unity and later the African Union, as the principal agent responsible for ‘African solutions to African problems’, and to the degree to which this African International Organization enforces these norms through varied continental accountability mechanisms. In this specific context, the book considers the different modalities through which the idea of Africa shapes, is shaped by and is embedded in international law making and implementation. Published About the publication *Key reference work for diplomats and legal experts participating in international legal negotiations and transnational policy debates on governing the African continent. *Highly recommended for developing courses, reading lists and other teaching materials on African International Law and African International Relations. *Instrumental for developing innovative and impact-oriented research and policy strategies on the politics of making and implementing African International Law. What is African about African international law? The main aim of this book is to answer this question by developing a theory to explain how and why international law is Africanized. This includes explaining how Africanization relates both to the extent of continental norm setting by the Organization of African Unity and later the African Union, as the principal agent responsible for ‘African solutions to African problems’, and to the degree to which this African International Organization enforces these norms through varied continental accountability mechanisms. In this specific context, the book considers the different modalities through which the idea of Africa shapes, is shaped by and is embedded in international law making and implementation. 2024-07-01T10:17:37Z 2024-07-01T10:17:37Z 2024-07-01 book 978-1-7764485-7-9 https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/139116 eng image/jpeg Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International https://www.pulp.up.ac.za/monographs/a-theory-on-africanizing-international-law https://www.pulp.up.ac.za/monographs/a-theory-on-africanizing-international-law Pretoria University Law Press (PULP) About the publication *Key reference work for diplomats and legal experts participating in international legal negotiations and transnational policy debates on governing the African continent. *Highly recommended for developing courses, reading lists and other teaching materials on African International Law and African International Relations. *Instrumental for developing innovative and impact-oriented research and policy strategies on the politics of making and implementing African International Law. What is African about African international law? The main aim of this book is to answer this question by developing a theory to explain how and why international law is Africanized. This includes explaining how Africanization relates both to the extent of continental norm setting by the Organization of African Unity and later the African Union, as the principal agent responsible for ‘African solutions to African problems’, and to the degree to which this African International Organization enforces these norms through varied continental accountability mechanisms. In this specific context, the book considers the different modalities through which the idea of Africa shapes, is shaped by and is embedded in international law making and implementation. 20df0dc0-18ea-432a-9877-b3f142eb440d 978-1-7764485-7-9 Pretoria University Law Press open access
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