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245 0 4 _aThe African Court of Justice and Human and Peoples' Rights in context :
_bdevelopment and challenges /
_cEdited by Charles C. Jalloh, Florida International University, Kamari M. Clarke, Carleton University, Vincent O. Nmehielle, African Development Bank and University of the Witwterstand.
264 1 _aCambridge ;
_aNew York, NY :
_bCambridge University Press,
_c[2019]
264 4 _c�2019
300 _axxx, 1167 pages :
_btables ;
_c24 cm
336 _atext
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504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 0 0 _gIntroduction:
_tOrigins and issues of the African Court of Justice and Human and Peoples' Rights /
_rKamari M. Clarke, Charles C. Jalloh and Vincent O. Nmehielle --
_tThe place of the African Court of Justice and Human and Peoples' Rights in the prosecution of serious crimes in Africa /
_rCharles C. Jalloh --
_tPeace and 'justice' sequencing in management of violence in the Malabo Protocol for the African Court /
_rKamari M. Clarke --
_tThe African Union transitional justice policy framework and how it fits into the African governance architecture (AGA) : promise and prospects for the African Court of Justice and Human Rights /
_rGeorge Mukundi Wachira --
_tThe advent of a differentiated accountability system : the African Court of Justice and Human Rights and the AU transitional justice architecture /
_rTim Murithi --
_tConcurrent jurisdiction of the International Criminal Court and the African Criminal Chamber in the case of concurrent referrals /
_rErika de Wet --
_tThe African Criminal Court : towards an emancipatory politics /
_rAdam Branch --
_tA classification of the crimes in the Malabo Protocol /
_rCharles C. Jalloh --
_tPerspectives on the international criminal jurisdiction of the African Court of Justice and Human Rights pursuant to the Malabo Protocol (2014) /
_rDaniel D. Ntanda Nsereko and Manuel J. Ventura --
_tGenocide and other international crimes by unincorporated groups : will there be loopholes for them in the African Court? /
_rHannibal Travis --
_tThe crime of aggression in the African Court of Justice and Human and Peoples' Rights /
_rSergey Sayapin --
_tTransnational crimes jurisdiction of the Criminal Chamber of the African Court of Justice and Human and Peoples' Rights /
_rNeil Boister --
_tJurisdiction of the Criminal Chamber of the African Court of Justice and Human and Peoples' Rights /
_rNeil Boister --
_tThe crime of piracy /
_rDouglas Guilfoyle and Rob McLaughlin --
_tThe crime of terrorism within the jurisdiction of the African Court of Justice and Human and Peoples' Rights : Article 28G of the AU's Malabo Protocol 2014 /
_rBen Saul --
_tThe crime of mercenarism : a challenge for the judges of the new African Court /
_rJos�e L. G�omez del Prado --
_tCombating corruption effectively? : the role of the African Court of Justice and Human Rights /
_rJohn Hatchard --
_tMoney laundering and the African Court of Justice and Human and Peoples' Rights /
_rCecily Rose --
_tHuman trafficking in Africa : opportunities and challenges for the African Court of Justice and Human Rights /
_rTom Obokata --
_tProsecuting dirty dumping in Africa /
_rMatiangai V. S. Sirleaf --
_tIllicit exploitation of natural resources /
_rDani�ella Dam de Jong and James G. Stewart --
_tUnconsititutional change of government : a new crime within the jurisdiction of the African Criminal Court /
_rHarmen van der Wilt --
_tComplementarity at the African Court /
_rMargaret M. deGuzman --
_tDefence and fair trial rights at the African Court of Justice and Human and Peoples' Rights /
_rMelinda Taylor --
_tArticle 46L : promoting an effective cooperation regime /
_rDire Tladi --
_tModes of liability and individual criminal responsibility /
_rWayne Jordash and Natacha Bracq --
_tArticle 46C : corporate criminal liability at the African Criminal Court /
_rJoanna Kyriakakis --
_tAdministering international criminal justice through the African Court : opportunities and challenges in international law /
_rChile Eboe-Osuji --
_tArticle 46A bis : beyond the rhetoric /
_rDire Tladi --
_tDefences to criminal liability /
_rSara Wharton --
_tSentencing and penalties /
_rMark A. Drumbl --
_tA promise too dear? : the right to reparations for victims of international crimes under the Malabo Protocol of the African Criminal Court /
_rGodfrey M. Musila --
_tThe human rights jurisdiction of the African Court of Justice and Human and Peoples' Rights /
_rRachel Murray --
_tComplementarity between the International Criminal Law Section and human rights mechanisms in Africa /
_rPacifique Manirakiza --
_tThe ACJHR's general jurisdiction for general affairs : any question of international law? : not quite /
_rEdwin Bikundo --
_tSome observations on the jurisdiction of the African Court of Justice and Human Rights over international administrative law /
_rAdejok�e Babington-Ashaye --
_tFinancing and sustaining the African Court of Justice and Human and Peoples' Rights /
_rVincent O. Nmehielle --
_tBetween hope and doubt : the Malabo Protocol and the resources requirements of an African Criminal Court /
_rStuart Ford --
_tCivil society and international criminal justice in Africa : perspectives on the proposed African Court of Justice and Human Rights /
_rNetsanet Belay and Japhet Biegon.
520 _aThe treaty creating the African Court of Justice and Human and Peoples' Rights, if and when it comes into force, contains innovative elements that have potentially significant implications for current substantive and procedural approaches to regional and international dispute settlements. Bringing together leading authorities in international criminal law, human rights and transitional justice, this volume provides the first comprehensive analysis of the 'Malabo Protocol' while situating it within the wider fields of international law and international relations. The book, edited by Professors Jalloh, Clarke and Nmehielle, offers scholarly, empirical, critically engaged and practical analyses of some of its most challenging provisions. Breaking new ground on the African Court, but also treating old concepts in a novel and relevant way, The African Court of Justice and Human and Peoples' Rights in Context is for anyone interested in international law, including international criminal law and international human rights law. This title is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core.
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