Showing newest posts with label African Yearbook of International Law. Show older posts
Showing newest posts with label African Yearbook of International Law. Show older posts

Wednesday, January 28, 2009

New Volume: African Yearbook of International Law

The latest volume of the African Yearbook of International Law (Vol. 15, 2007) is out. Contents include:
  • Special Theme: Realising Economic and Social Rights in Africa: Innovations, Challenges, and Prospects
    • Obiora Chinedu Okafor, Introduction
    • Pierre So, The Implementation Gap in the Economic, Social, and Cultural Rights Field: A Critical Cross-Examination of the Agenda of the United Nations
    • Dakas C. J. Dakas, Beyond Officialdom: Fallacies and Hypocrisy in Economic, Social and Cultural Rights Discourse and Implementation in Nigeria
    • Bonny Ibhawoh, Beyond Naming and Shaming: Methodological Imperatives of Economic, Social and Cultural Rights Advocacy
    • Amy Tsanga, Moving Beyond Rights in the Realisation of Economic, Social and Cultural Rights: Challenges in Contemporary Africa
    • John Cantius Mubangizi, The Protection and Enforcement of Socio-Economic Rights in Africa: Lessons from the South African Experience
    • Chima C. Nweze, Justifiability or Judicialization: Circumventing Armageddon Through the Enforcement of Socio-Economic Rights
    • Judy A. Oder, Litigating the Right to Health Before the African Commission on Human and Peoples’ Rights: The Record so Far
    • Anashri Pillay, Enforcing Social and Economic Constitutional Guarantees Before the Courts: The South African and Indian Experiences
    • Mosope Fagbongbe, Regional Protection of Women’s Economic, Social and Cultural Rights in Africa: The Women’s Protocol and the African Union
    • Paul D. Ocheje, Neo-Liberal Economic Reforms and the Realisation of Social and Economic Rights in Africa
    • Jeanne M. Woods, Impunity or Accountability in the Extractive Industries: Regulation, Reform, or Resistance?
    • Obijiofor Aginam, The Rights to “The Highest Attainable Standard of Health”: Trade Agreements and the Rights to Health in Africa
    • Cyril Uchenna Gwam, Toxic Waste Dumping and the Enjoyment of Economic, Social and Cultural Rights in Africa

Sunday, March 23, 2008

New Volume: African Yearbook of International Law

The latest volume of the African Yearbook of International Law (Vol. 14, 2006) is out. Contents include:
  • Special Theme: International Criminal Law and Jurisdictions in Africa
    • Roland Adjovi, Introduction. L'Afrique dans le développement de la justice pénale international
    • Cyril Laucci, Quoi de « spécial » au Tribunal pour la Siena Leone?
    • Régine Gachoud, La guerre, un jeu d'enfants? Enfants soldats: la problématique des filles
    • Jean-Pelé Fomété, De l'articulation entre le national et l'international à la lumière de la stratégie d'achèvement du Tribunal pénal international pour le Rwanda
    • Xavier-Jean-Keita, Caroline Baugas & Géraldine Danhoui, Les droits de la défense et l'égalité des armes sous le prisme d'une institution nouvelle, le Bureau du Conseil public pour la défense de la Cour pénale international
    • Orchlon Narantsetseg & Ugur Sevgili, Role of the Victims in the Hearing Leading to the Confirmation of Charges in the Lubanga Case Before the International Criminal Court
    • Lisa Yarwood, Willing and Able: the Domestication of International Justice
  • Maurice Kamto, Le droit des peuples à disposer d'eux-mêmes: entre fétiche idéologique et glissements juridiques
  • James Mouangue Kobila, L'accès des étrangers à la propriété foncière au Cameroun
  • Abdoulaye Soma, L'applicabilité des traités internationaux de protection des droits de l'homme dans le système constitutionnel du Burkina Faso

Monday, June 11, 2007

New Volume: African Yearbook of International Law

The latest volume of the African Yearbook of International Law (Vol. 13, 2005) is out. Contents include:
  • Gino Naldi, Western Sahara : Suspended Statehood or Frustrated Self-Determination?
  • Obiora Chinedu Okafor, "Righting" Restructuring, and Rejuvenating the Postcolonial African State: The Case for the Establishment of an AU Special Commission on National Minorities
  • Nsongurua J. Udombana, Battling Rights: International Law and Africa's War on Terrorism
  • Segun Jegede, The Admissibility of Evidence in Proceedings Before the ICTR and the ICTY
  • Beat Dold, & Lisa Yarwood, Victim Participation at the ICC: Valid Potentiality or Vanguard Pandering?
  • Roland Adjovi, Le Conseil de sécurité des Nations Unies et la Cour Penale internationale
  • David K. Nanopoulos, Remarques sur l'incidence d'une réforme du Conseil de sécurité sur la Cour internationale de Justice
  • Spyridon Aktypis, Affaire frontalier (Benin/Niger), arrêt du 12 juillet 2005: deux points de vue (1)
  • Affef Ben Mansour, Affaire frontalier (Benin/Niger), arrêt du 12 juillet 2005: deux points de vue (2)