The immense body of contemporary work aimed at ‘promoting the rule of law’ is often accused of ‘neo-imperialism’. Yet, despite many points of contiguity between past and present legal interventions, the charge is overbroad and rarely illuminating. This article attempts to move beyond polemic to track concrete historical and structural forerunners of today's rule of law work. Focusing mainly (though not exclusively) on late imperial British endeavours, it traces colonial legal interventions over time, the techniques adopted (and rejected), the shifting normative bases of legitimacy, and moments of strategic recalibration in the face of resistance. Three broad attitudes towards law across the period are (provisionally) characterised as ‘regul...
The article investigates modern law in its colonial career as it consisted in two paradoxical itiner...
What was the relationship between international law and colonial warfare in the period of both incre...
This study examines the extent to which the newly independent African countries are adhering to the ...
The immense body of contemporary work aimed at ‘promoting the rule of law’ is often accused of ‘neo-...
Studies portraying the history of international law and empire in Africa still often take as their s...
Why are contemporary laws and techniques that state authorities use to crack down on political disse...
Why are contemporary laws and techniques that state authorities use to crack down on political disse...
Why are contemporary laws and techniques that state authorities use to crack down on political disse...
From its creation to the present day, jurists and historians have perceived the Congo Free State (CF...
From its creation to the present day, jurists and historians have perceived the Congo Free State (CF...
The extant literature covering indigenous peoples resident on the African continent targets colonial...
Studies portraying the history of international law and empire in Africa still often take as their s...
In Africa, man practiced law for centuries before we embarked on theorising about it. The normative ...
This thesis looks at the problem of governance and statehood in Africa from an international law pe...
Forty years ago, E. P. Thompson praised the English rule of law forged during the bloody and fractio...
The article investigates modern law in its colonial career as it consisted in two paradoxical itiner...
What was the relationship between international law and colonial warfare in the period of both incre...
This study examines the extent to which the newly independent African countries are adhering to the ...
The immense body of contemporary work aimed at ‘promoting the rule of law’ is often accused of ‘neo-...
Studies portraying the history of international law and empire in Africa still often take as their s...
Why are contemporary laws and techniques that state authorities use to crack down on political disse...
Why are contemporary laws and techniques that state authorities use to crack down on political disse...
Why are contemporary laws and techniques that state authorities use to crack down on political disse...
From its creation to the present day, jurists and historians have perceived the Congo Free State (CF...
From its creation to the present day, jurists and historians have perceived the Congo Free State (CF...
The extant literature covering indigenous peoples resident on the African continent targets colonial...
Studies portraying the history of international law and empire in Africa still often take as their s...
In Africa, man practiced law for centuries before we embarked on theorising about it. The normative ...
This thesis looks at the problem of governance and statehood in Africa from an international law pe...
Forty years ago, E. P. Thompson praised the English rule of law forged during the bloody and fractio...
The article investigates modern law in its colonial career as it consisted in two paradoxical itiner...
What was the relationship between international law and colonial warfare in the period of both incre...
This study examines the extent to which the newly independent African countries are adhering to the ...