International criminal court and Africa
Material type: TextPublication details: 2017 New York Oxford University Press Description: 1 online resourceISBN:- 9780191847837
- 345.601 23 IN-
- KZ7312
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This edition previously issued in print: 2017.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Africa has been at the forefront of contemporary global efforts towards ensuring greater accountability for international crimes. But the continent's early embrace of international criminal justice seems to be taking a new turn with the recent resistance from some African states claiming that the emerging system of international criminal law represents a new form of imperialism masquerading as international rule of law. This work analyses the relationship and tensions between the International Criminal Court (ICC) and Africa.
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