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Publisher:
Cambridge University Press
Online publication date:
May 2019
Print publication year:
2019
Online ISBN:
9781108525343
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Creative Common License - CC Creative Common License - BY Creative Common License - NC
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Book description

The treaty creating the African Court of Justice and Human and Peoples' Rights, if and when it comes into force, contains innovative elements that have potentially significant implications for current substantive and procedural approaches to regional and international dispute settlements. Bringing together leading authorities in international criminal law, human rights and transitional justice, this volume provides the first comprehensive analysis of the 'Malabo Protocol' while situating it within the wider fields of international law and international relations. The book, edited by Professors Jalloh, Clarke and Nmehielle, offers scholarly, empirical, critically engaged and practical analyses of some of its most challenging provisions. Breaking new ground on the African Court, but also treating old concepts in a novel and relevant way, The African Court of Justice and Human and Peoples' Rights in Context is for anyone interested in international law, including international criminal law and international human rights law. This title is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core.

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  • 21 - Illicit Exploitation of Natural Resources
    pp 590-618
  • B - Institutional and Procedural Issues
    pp 643-740
  • 23 - Complementarity at the African Court
    pp 645-679
  • 25 - Article 46L
    pp 729-740
  • Promoting an Effective Cooperation Regime
  • C - Modes of Participation, Immunity, Defences, Sentences and Reparations
    pp 741-742
  • 26 - Modes of Liability and Individual Criminal Responsibility
    pp 743-792
  • 27 - Article 46C
    pp 793-837
  • Corporate Criminal Liability at the African Criminal Court
  • 29 - Article 46A Bis
    pp 850-865
  • Beyond the Rhetoric
  • 30 - Defences to Criminal Liability
    pp 866-924
  • 31 - Sentencing and Penalties
    pp 925-946
  • Part III - The Human Rights Jurisdiction of the African Court
    pp 963-1020
  • Part IV - The General Jurisdiction of the African Court
    pp 1021-1054
  • Part V - Funding the African Court and the Role of Civil Society
    pp 1055-1124
  • Index
    pp 1125-1168

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