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The historical irreconcilability of international law and politics and its implications for international criminal justice in Africa
(KABARAK UNIVERSITY, 2016-07)
This paper attempts an analysis of the history and purposes of international law, its problematic
interaction with international politics and the effects thereof on transitional justice and
international criminal law in ...
African Agency in Contested Contexts: A reflection on Trust Africa’s work in international criminal justice
(KABARAK UNIVERSITY, 2016-09)
In 2016, TrustAfrica celebrates its first decade as an African foundation and leader in shaping African philanthropy on the continent. Its work is built on a commitment to African agency, the conviction that Africans are ...
BRIDGING THE BUSINESS AND HUMAN RIGHTS DIVIDE WITH LESSONS FROM UNCLOS’ DEEP SEA MINING REGIME
(KABARAK UNIVERSITY, 2016-09)
The norms that govern international economic law have for decades been criticised by the Third
World for favouring the interests of western Industrialised Powers to the detriment of Third
World peoples and their states. ...