Hitherto, the ‘African part’ of the history of international law has often been limited to the (critical engagement with) ‘the acquisition of Africa’ since the 1880s and questions of ‘state succession’ and international borders following independence starting in the 1950s. In this historical narrative, the dominance of colonialism is evident. It seems that ‘Africa’ as a narrative concept in international legal history remains tied to abstract contrasts such as ‘foreign domination’ versus ‘independence’, or ‘exploitation’ versus ‘development’. However, if twenty-first century writings about ‘international law in Africa’ and its histories remain shaped by this perspective, historians may lose sight of issues, questions, or ideas formed in his...
Africa, both on the inter-State level and the academic level, maintains a very low profile in the gl...
Der Artikel fragt vor dem Hintergrund der Entwicklung der Geschichtsschreibung zu Afrika, ob Globalg...
This article examines what it calls Africa’s International Relations (IR) historiography, an assessm...
For decades, debates about Africa’s contribution to the development of international law have been d...
This Article reconsiders the prevalent ahistorical assumption that international law began with the ...
International law, past and present has had to constantly wrestle with striking a balancing act betw...
International law, past and present has had to constantly wrestle with striking a balancing act betw...
This Article reconsiders the prevalent ahistorical assumption that international law began with the ...
Over recent decades, the responsibility for the past actions of the European colonial powers in rela...
Significant strides have been made in efforts to facilitate the resolution of international disputes...
It is unfortunate that the idea that Africa contributes to international law, and has always done so...
Studies portraying the history of international law and empire in Africa still often take as their s...
The Berlin West Africa Conference of 1884-1885 has assumed a powerful symbolic presence in internati...
The Berlin West Africa Conference of 1884-1885 has assumed a powerful symbolic presence in internati...
Studies portraying the history of international law and empire in Africa still often take as their s...
Africa, both on the inter-State level and the academic level, maintains a very low profile in the gl...
Der Artikel fragt vor dem Hintergrund der Entwicklung der Geschichtsschreibung zu Afrika, ob Globalg...
This article examines what it calls Africa’s International Relations (IR) historiography, an assessm...
For decades, debates about Africa’s contribution to the development of international law have been d...
This Article reconsiders the prevalent ahistorical assumption that international law began with the ...
International law, past and present has had to constantly wrestle with striking a balancing act betw...
International law, past and present has had to constantly wrestle with striking a balancing act betw...
This Article reconsiders the prevalent ahistorical assumption that international law began with the ...
Over recent decades, the responsibility for the past actions of the European colonial powers in rela...
Significant strides have been made in efforts to facilitate the resolution of international disputes...
It is unfortunate that the idea that Africa contributes to international law, and has always done so...
Studies portraying the history of international law and empire in Africa still often take as their s...
The Berlin West Africa Conference of 1884-1885 has assumed a powerful symbolic presence in internati...
The Berlin West Africa Conference of 1884-1885 has assumed a powerful symbolic presence in internati...
Studies portraying the history of international law and empire in Africa still often take as their s...
Africa, both on the inter-State level and the academic level, maintains a very low profile in the gl...
Der Artikel fragt vor dem Hintergrund der Entwicklung der Geschichtsschreibung zu Afrika, ob Globalg...
This article examines what it calls Africa’s International Relations (IR) historiography, an assessm...