Magister Legum - LLMAs a case study, the paper analyzes the Bank’s role in the Chad-Cameroon Petroleum Development and Oil Pipeline project (the project) in which the Bank has been involved since the year 2000. The paper presents the lessons, challenges and implications from this protection of human rights
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Africa extended and strengthened its status as a maker of international law by spearheading the crea...
Over the years, there has been an increasing concern about the impact of World Bank’s project on Hum...
Article 4(10) of the World Bank Articles of Agreements (hereafter referred the World Bank Charter) a...
Cameroon is a constitutional and political autocracy that has been ruled by two presidents with enor...
The revenues associated with oil and other extractive industries projects in sub-Saharan Africa\u27p...
This paper explores the type of human rights obligations of the World Bank and the IMF. It argues th...
For over a century, corporations engaged in the extractive industries in Africa have operated withou...
In recent decades, achieving the goal of the global protection of human rights has been approached m...
Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) is endowed with huge quantities of petroleum, which attracts private and pu...
Magister Legum - LLMThirty years after it has achieved its independence, the Republic of Chad, which...
This is a research paper produced for the World Bank on consultancy.The brief this Discussion Paper ...
The Chad-Cameroon oilfield development and pipeline project was a major attempt by the international...
The African Charter on Human and Peoples’ Rights ushered in an era of human rights promotion and pro...
This essay describes what it takes—the enormous tenacity, solidarity, courage and skill required—for...
This paper, through a case study of financial sanctions against South Africa, demonstrates that it i...
Africa extended and strengthened its status as a maker of international law by spearheading the crea...
Over the years, there has been an increasing concern about the impact of World Bank’s project on Hum...
Article 4(10) of the World Bank Articles of Agreements (hereafter referred the World Bank Charter) a...
Cameroon is a constitutional and political autocracy that has been ruled by two presidents with enor...
The revenues associated with oil and other extractive industries projects in sub-Saharan Africa\u27p...
This paper explores the type of human rights obligations of the World Bank and the IMF. It argues th...
For over a century, corporations engaged in the extractive industries in Africa have operated withou...
In recent decades, achieving the goal of the global protection of human rights has been approached m...
Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) is endowed with huge quantities of petroleum, which attracts private and pu...
Magister Legum - LLMThirty years after it has achieved its independence, the Republic of Chad, which...
This is a research paper produced for the World Bank on consultancy.The brief this Discussion Paper ...
The Chad-Cameroon oilfield development and pipeline project was a major attempt by the international...
The African Charter on Human and Peoples’ Rights ushered in an era of human rights promotion and pro...
This essay describes what it takes—the enormous tenacity, solidarity, courage and skill required—for...
This paper, through a case study of financial sanctions against South Africa, demonstrates that it i...
Africa extended and strengthened its status as a maker of international law by spearheading the crea...