Exploring African approaches to international law : essays in honour of Kéba Mbaye / edited by Frans Viljoen, Humphrey Sipalla, Foluso Adegalu.
2022
KQC553.5 .E97 2022 (Mapit)
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Title
Exploring African approaches to international law : essays in honour of Kéba Mbaye / edited by Frans Viljoen, Humphrey Sipalla, Foluso Adegalu.
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Imprint
Pretoria, South Africa : Pretoria University Law Press (PULP) 2022.
Copyright
©2022.
Description
viii, 358 pages : colour illustrations ; 25 cm
Formatted Contents Note
Introduction / Frans Viljoen, Humphrey Sipalla and Foluso Adegalu
Not too much faces, one mask: a Kéba Mbaye biographic / Humphrey Sipalla
Square pegs for square holes: an 'African' approach to gender responsiveness / Mariam Kamunyu
The hidden majority: investor-state arbitration and the legacy of Kéba Mbaye / Kehinde Olaoye
Changing of the guard: Africa nad Asia in the avant garde of a geopolitical shift in the grammar of international law / Rashmi Raman
African approaches to international law: a communitarian ethic as a cultural critique of the western understanding of the human rights corpus / Maxwel Miyawa
A tale on belonging in Africa: An analysis of the African approach to statelessness / Mumbi Gichuhi and Sandra Bucha
Uncovering the merits of African indigenous justice systems with the help of the receptor approach to human right transitional justice? / Serges Djoyou Kamga and Tom Zwart
When the T(W)AIL wags global environmental governance / Basil Ugochukwu
African and the development of international criminal law: a search of African approaches to international law / James Nyawo
Africa's human rights framework as an entry-point to decolonisation of human rights education / Emma Charlene Lubaale
Rethinking international law education in Africa: Towards a dialogic approach / Babatunde Fagbayibo.
Not too much faces, one mask: a Kéba Mbaye biographic / Humphrey Sipalla
Square pegs for square holes: an 'African' approach to gender responsiveness / Mariam Kamunyu
The hidden majority: investor-state arbitration and the legacy of Kéba Mbaye / Kehinde Olaoye
Changing of the guard: Africa nad Asia in the avant garde of a geopolitical shift in the grammar of international law / Rashmi Raman
African approaches to international law: a communitarian ethic as a cultural critique of the western understanding of the human rights corpus / Maxwel Miyawa
A tale on belonging in Africa: An analysis of the African approach to statelessness / Mumbi Gichuhi and Sandra Bucha
Uncovering the merits of African indigenous justice systems with the help of the receptor approach to human right transitional justice? / Serges Djoyou Kamga and Tom Zwart
When the T(W)AIL wags global environmental governance / Basil Ugochukwu
African and the development of international criminal law: a search of African approaches to international law / James Nyawo
Africa's human rights framework as an entry-point to decolonisation of human rights education / Emma Charlene Lubaale
Rethinking international law education in Africa: Towards a dialogic approach / Babatunde Fagbayibo.
Summary
"It is unfortunate that the idea that Africa contributes to international law, and has always done so, remains (in 2022) largely a side note, an auxiliary approach, rather than something widely accepted and deeply entrenched. It is cause for pause that this is also true in Africa itself. Exploring African approaches to international law: Essays in honour of Kéba Mbaye is a volume of essays that aims to contribute to a larger effort of imagining what possible approaches to international law Africa has adopted in the decades since the 1960s. It also recognises the legacy of the great Senegalese jurist Kéba Mbaye."-- Back cover.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references.
Call Number
KQC553.5 .E97 2022
Language
English
ISBN
9781776411696 (paperback)
1776411692 (paperback)
1776411692 (paperback)
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