Africa : mapping new boundaries in international law /
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Oxford Portland, Or :
Hart,
2008.
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| Cyfres: | Studies in international law (Oxford, England) ;
v. 16. |
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Dim Tagiau, Byddwch y cyntaf i dagio'r cofnod hwn!
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Tabl Cynhwysion:
- pt. 1. Human rights, intervention and armed conflict Women's rights and Africa's evolving landscape: the women's protocol of the Banjul Charter Adrien Katherine Wing
- Customary African approaches to the development of international criminal law Pacifique Manirakiza
- Africa's internally displaced and the development of international norms: standards versus implementation Francis M. Deng
- Pro-democratic intervention in Africa Jeremy I. Levitt
- Humanitarian warfare: towards an African appreciation Dino Kritsiotis
- pt. 2. Governance, sovereignty and development African constitutionalism: forging new models for multi-ethnic governance and self-determination J. Peter Pham
- Pioneering models for international project finance and criminal adjudication through shared sovereignty Emeka Duruigbo
- Redrawing the map: lessons of post-colonial boundary dispute resolution in Africa Joel H. Samuels
- NEPAD and the rebirth of development theory and praxis Maxwell O. Chibundu.