Thursday, August 13, 2015

Special Issue: International Criminal Justice Issues in Africa

A recent issue of the African Journal of Legal Studies (Vol. 7, no. 3, 2014) focuses on "International Criminal Justice Issues in Africa." Contents include:
  • Special Issue: International Criminal Justice Issues in Africa
    • Kamari Maxine Clarke & Sarah-Jane Koulen, The Legal Politics of the Article 16 Decision: The International Criminal Court, the UN Security Council and Ontologies of a Contemporary Compromise
    • Ronald C. Jennings, Cosmopolitan Subjects: Critical Reflections on Dualism, International Criminal Law and Sovereignty
    • Benson Chinedu Olugbuo, The African Union, the United Nations Security Council and the Politicisation of International Justice in Africa
    • Dire Tladi, When Elephants Collide it is the Grass that Suffers: Cooperation and the Security Council in the Context of the AU/ICC Dynamic
    • Sara Kendall, ‘UhuRuto’ and Other Leviathans: The International Criminal Court and the Kenyan Political Order