Criminal justice and accountability in Africa : regional and national developments / edited by Rashida Manjoo, Dominique Mystris, Mashood Baderin.
2022
KQC985 .C75 2022 (Mapit)
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Title
Criminal justice and accountability in Africa : regional and national developments / edited by Rashida Manjoo, Dominique Mystris, Mashood Baderin.
Imprint
Pretoria, South Africa : Pretoria University Law Press (PULP), 2022.
Description
xi, 211 pages ; 22 cm
Formatted Contents Note
Pursuing criminal justice and accountability in Africa - regional and national developments / Dominique Mystris and Rashida Manjoo
International criminal justice and accountability in Africa: balancing between legal idealism and legal realism / Mashood A. Baderin
Indigenous and tribal mechanisms of transitional justice - filling the gaps in formal justice systems? / Agnieszka Szpak
Post colonialism and sovereignty v international justice: the case of Angola / Rui Verde
Criminal jurisdiction in the African court of justice and Human and People's Rights: can Africans hope for a brighter future in fighting impunity? / Lillian Mihayo Mongella and Theresa Akpoghome
Understanding African justice mechanisms as part of the African peace and security architecture: Moving beyond an anti-ICC understanding / Dominique Mystris
The positive implications of the Malabo Protocol and the African court: the exercise of 'judicial' selfdetermination by African states and the possibility of the new complementary system with the ICC / Mitsue Inazumi.
International criminal justice and accountability in Africa: balancing between legal idealism and legal realism / Mashood A. Baderin
Indigenous and tribal mechanisms of transitional justice - filling the gaps in formal justice systems? / Agnieszka Szpak
Post colonialism and sovereignty v international justice: the case of Angola / Rui Verde
Criminal jurisdiction in the African court of justice and Human and People's Rights: can Africans hope for a brighter future in fighting impunity? / Lillian Mihayo Mongella and Theresa Akpoghome
Understanding African justice mechanisms as part of the African peace and security architecture: Moving beyond an anti-ICC understanding / Dominique Mystris
The positive implications of the Malabo Protocol and the African court: the exercise of 'judicial' selfdetermination by African states and the possibility of the new complementary system with the ICC / Mitsue Inazumi.
Summary
"Historically Africa has suffered from numerous conflicts which are typically addressed through international criminal law mechanisms and courts, but the need for a broader approach is both evident and demanded. This book pulls together the debates originating from the conference "Criminal Justice and Accountability in Africa: National and Regional Developments" and highlights the different approaches and mechanisms used to date and what can be taken from them to advance justice and accountability across the African continent."-- Back cover.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Call Number
KQC985 .C75 2022
Language
English
ISBN
9781991213181 (paperback)
1991213182 (paperback)
1991213182 (paperback)
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