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_aRoutledge handbook of African law / _cedited by Muna Ndulo and Cosmas Emeziem. |
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_aOxon *UK) & New York (USA) _bRoutledge; _c2022. |
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| 300 | _axxxiv; 618 pages | ||
| 504 | _aIncludes bibliographical references and index. | ||
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_tLegal pluralism in Africa : three levels and seven types of law / _rRaymond A. Atuguba -- _tCustomary marriages and the South Africa constitution : the recent developments / _rSipho Nkosi -- _tGods at war : religion and law-making / _rRoseline K. Njogu -- _tPluralism and the tenor of bankruptcy legislation in West African societies / _rSamuel Boadi Adarkwah -- _tCommon law in Kenya / _rDuncan M. Okubasu -- _tThe evolution of property rights to land in postcolonial Buganda / _rOlive Sabiiti -- _tOne nation, multiple identities : ethnicity, inclusivity, and constitution-making / _rMuna Ndulo -- _tDemocratic transitions in Africa : the issue of civil resistance and unconstitutional change of government / _rLydia A. Nkansah -- _tFreedom of expression in Zambia revisited / _rSangwani Patrick Ng'ambi -- _tMapping the legal contours of presidential electoral law in Kenya : a case Review of Raila Odinga v. Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission Presidential Election 1 of 2017 / _rLuis Franceschi and Emmah Wabuke -- _tThe unconstitutional change of government normative framework in Africa : do elections matter? / _rO'Brien Kaaba -- _tCommissions of inquiry and the quest for a greater accountability in health care delivery in Africa : a Ghanaian perspective / _rErnest Owusu-Dapaa -- _tThe effectiveness and predictability of social security law : constitutional perspectives from the Republic of South Africa / _rLetlhokwa George Mpedi -- _tRule of law with African characteristics / _rSalvatore Mancuso -- _tLaw and the regulation of new technologies in Africa / _rOlufunmilayo B. Arewa and Ayodeji O. Fakolade -- _tThe East African community's used clothing policy and international trade law / _rChantal Thomas -- _tTechnology, legal information, and access to justice in Africa / _rFemi Cadmus -- _tShow me the money : evaluating the significance of traditional knowledge and cultural expressions in the context of foreign direct investment outflows / _rAnthony C. K. Kakooza -- _tLabor law, labor market regulation, and social protection in sub-Saharan Africa : emerging trends in comparative perspective / _rChanda Chungu and Evance Kalula -- _tThe Pan-African investment code and its impact on investments and resource extraction in Africa / _rDunia P. Zongwe -- _tThe ECOWAS citizen in a dilemma : the role of the ECOWAS Court of Justice in the promotion of human rights in West Africa / _rGeorge Asare-Afriyie -- _tWhen criminal law is not enough : toward a holistic approach to gender based violence prevention and response in Zambia and beyond / _rElizabeth Brundige and Tinenenji Banda -- _tAfrican law and the rights of sexual minorities : Western universalism and African resistance / _rNicholas Kahn-Fogel -- _tDeveloping effective money-laundering laws in Africa : dealing with corrupt, politically exposed persons / _rJohn Hatchard -- _tCitizenship, rights, and political subjectivity in Eritrea / _rKibron Teweldebirhan and Luwam Dirar -- _tAddressing serious crimes of global concern in Africa : dribbling around the problem / _rChris Maina Peter -- _tSouth Africa's contribution to the international criminal justice / _rNtombizozuko Dyani-Mhango -- _tStateless and rightless? an appraisal of standards and practices on prevention of statelessness and protection of stateless persons in Africa / _rJuliana Masabo -- _tAbducted, inducted, and indicted : the case of Dominic Ongwen in the International Criminal Court / _rSimeon P. Sungi and George R. Kakoti -- _tFrom Brussels to Addis Ababa : a contextual and comparative analysis of access to justice under African private international law in Africa / _rPontian Okoli -- _tAn assessment of the right of individuals to access the Southern African development community tribunal / _rOnkemetse Tshosa -- _tBeyond formalism and uti possidetis : the International Court of Justice and boundary disputes in Africa / _rCosmas Emeziem. |
| 520 | _a"Thia book provides a comprehensive, critical overview of the contemporary legal terrain in Africa. The international team of contributors adopt an analytical and comparative approach so that readers can see the nexus between different jurisdictions and different legal traditions across the continent. The volume is divided into five parts covering: Legal Pluralism and African Legal Systems, the State, Institutions, Constitutionalism, and Democratic Governance, Economic Development, Technology, Trade and Investment, Human Rights, Gender-Based Violence, and Access to Justice International Law, Institutions, and International Criminal Law Providing important insights into both the specific contexts of African legal systems and the ways in which these legal traditions intersect with the wider world"-- | ||
| 545 | 0 | _aMuna Ndulo is the William Nelson Cromwell Professor of International Law and the Elizabeth and Arthur Reich Director of the Leo and Arvilla Berger International Studies Program, Cornell Law School. He was formerly Professor of Law and Dean of the School of Law at the University of Zambia. Cosmas Emeziem is an Adjunct Professor of Law (Fall 2019), Cornell University Law School. He is also a Barrister and Solicitor of the Nigerian Supreme Court. | |
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