This article explores the reasons why Ethiopia relied on legal resolution with its territorial boundary dispute with Eritrea when it could have relied on its relative military power to dictate the terms and conditions of peace. It dismisses Ethiopia's familiarity with Western-style legal resolution and its relative lack of nationalism as potential explanations, instead focusing on Ethiopia's general sense of exceptionalism from its history as an African and global leader and as a respecter of international law, among other key factors. Ethiopia's example provides considerable hope that legal resolution can be used more frequently with politically sensitive disputes between states
A decision that deals with international disputes, be it arbitral or judicial, has to properly refle...
This article analyses the historicity of the process of state building at Ethiopia’s north-western c...
The article analyses how the formal legal systems in Ethiopia and Kenya marginalised and prevented t...
This paper examines the Eritrean-Ethiopian border conflict as a modern case study concerning the sho...
Border issues are political problems in Africa. The border conflict between Ethiopia and Eritrea was...
This article takes the Ethiopian case as a lens on how the existence of the League refracted approac...
The claims and counter-claims over the troubled border between Ethiopia and Eritrea, at the root of ...
Africa is poor in the midst of plenty. Though multiple causes and reasons may be claimed for Africa’...
This paper examines the litigation strategies adopted by Eritrea and Ethiopia before the Eritrea-Eth...
Boundary disputes are among the most explosive international flashpoints. They frequently correlate ...
This article begins by tracing Ethiopia’s recognition as a member of the “family of nations,” the co...
The Eritrea-Ethiopia peace process remains stalled a decade after the arbitral award by the Boundary...
The border war between Ethiopia and Eritrea was concluded in 2000 with the signing of the Algiers ag...
After more than two years of bloody warfare, the leaders of Ethiopia and Eritrea signed a peace ac...
The authors would like to extend their thanks and appreciation to the participants of the University...
A decision that deals with international disputes, be it arbitral or judicial, has to properly refle...
This article analyses the historicity of the process of state building at Ethiopia’s north-western c...
The article analyses how the formal legal systems in Ethiopia and Kenya marginalised and prevented t...
This paper examines the Eritrean-Ethiopian border conflict as a modern case study concerning the sho...
Border issues are political problems in Africa. The border conflict between Ethiopia and Eritrea was...
This article takes the Ethiopian case as a lens on how the existence of the League refracted approac...
The claims and counter-claims over the troubled border between Ethiopia and Eritrea, at the root of ...
Africa is poor in the midst of plenty. Though multiple causes and reasons may be claimed for Africa’...
This paper examines the litigation strategies adopted by Eritrea and Ethiopia before the Eritrea-Eth...
Boundary disputes are among the most explosive international flashpoints. They frequently correlate ...
This article begins by tracing Ethiopia’s recognition as a member of the “family of nations,” the co...
The Eritrea-Ethiopia peace process remains stalled a decade after the arbitral award by the Boundary...
The border war between Ethiopia and Eritrea was concluded in 2000 with the signing of the Algiers ag...
After more than two years of bloody warfare, the leaders of Ethiopia and Eritrea signed a peace ac...
The authors would like to extend their thanks and appreciation to the participants of the University...
A decision that deals with international disputes, be it arbitral or judicial, has to properly refle...
This article analyses the historicity of the process of state building at Ethiopia’s north-western c...
The article analyses how the formal legal systems in Ethiopia and Kenya marginalised and prevented t...