This thesis has been pre-occupied with four major interconnected projects. The first of these was a search for an understanding of the nature of the crisis of structural legitimacy that currently afflicts the fragmented post-colonial African state, an enquiry that examines the nature of the very phenomena that the law has sought to regulate. The second was to understand the nature, and social effects, of the various doctrinal attitudes historically exhibited by international law and institutions toward the phenomenon of socio-cultural fragmentation within established states . In this respect, I have sought to understand the ways in which certain doctrines of international law and institutions have provided powerful arguments, justification...
This article engages the debate on state legitimacy and fragility in Africa. It analyses the histori...
Defence date: 2 February 2016Examining Board: Prof. Dennis Patterson, European University Institute,...
For decades, debates about Africa’s contribution to the development of international law have been d...
This thesis has been pre-occupied with four major interconnected projects. The first of these was a...
The purpose of this volume is dual. The first is to provide information about the question of the ro...
This thesis looks at the problem of governance and statehood in Africa from an international law pe...
Defence date: 21 June 2011Examining Board: Professor Pierre-Marie Dupuy, Graduate Institute of Inter...
It is close to a decade now that tensions continue to obstinately persist between the International ...
This study is an attempt at determining the normative legitimacy of the Economic Community of West A...
The current scholarly literature on the international mediation of armed conflicts predominantly dra...
The mounting tension between African states and the International Criminal Court casts a dark shadow...
Since the mid-1990s, internally displaced persons have outnumbered refugees 2 to 1 in most emergenci...
Theorists of the ‘African state ’ and Africa’s external relations frequently focus on the causes, co...
Advocates of democracy and democratically-governed societies believe that a country’s state of devel...
Africa is a market place, not a basket case. African states, intergovernmental organizations, and ci...
This article engages the debate on state legitimacy and fragility in Africa. It analyses the histori...
Defence date: 2 February 2016Examining Board: Prof. Dennis Patterson, European University Institute,...
For decades, debates about Africa’s contribution to the development of international law have been d...
This thesis has been pre-occupied with four major interconnected projects. The first of these was a...
The purpose of this volume is dual. The first is to provide information about the question of the ro...
This thesis looks at the problem of governance and statehood in Africa from an international law pe...
Defence date: 21 June 2011Examining Board: Professor Pierre-Marie Dupuy, Graduate Institute of Inter...
It is close to a decade now that tensions continue to obstinately persist between the International ...
This study is an attempt at determining the normative legitimacy of the Economic Community of West A...
The current scholarly literature on the international mediation of armed conflicts predominantly dra...
The mounting tension between African states and the International Criminal Court casts a dark shadow...
Since the mid-1990s, internally displaced persons have outnumbered refugees 2 to 1 in most emergenci...
Theorists of the ‘African state ’ and Africa’s external relations frequently focus on the causes, co...
Advocates of democracy and democratically-governed societies believe that a country’s state of devel...
Africa is a market place, not a basket case. African states, intergovernmental organizations, and ci...
This article engages the debate on state legitimacy and fragility in Africa. It analyses the histori...
Defence date: 2 February 2016Examining Board: Prof. Dennis Patterson, European University Institute,...
For decades, debates about Africa’s contribution to the development of international law have been d...