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Browsing Institute for International and Comparative Law in Africa by Type "Postprint Article"
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Lihiru, Victoria Melkisedeck
(Brill Academic Publishers, 2024-07)
The June 2023 elections in Sierra Leone occurred against the backdrop of amendments to the Public Elections Act (pea), the enactment of the Gender Equality and Women’s Empowerment Act (gewe), and a switch from the First ...
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Abdulrauf, Lukman Adebisi; Fombad, Charles Manga
(Routledge, 2016-06)
It is now widely recognised that the unregulated processing of personal information has had a significant impact on key human rights like privacy, dignity, integrity, personality and autonomy. However, while other regions ...
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Mateus, Simon
(University of South Africa, 2024-04)
There is substantial support in literature of the idea that all norms of jus cogens are erga omnes, in that they produce obligations applicable towards all states. However, not all obligations erga omnes invariably flow ...
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Fombad, Charles Manga
(Routledge, 2021)
One of Africa’s major challenges in the last three decades has been the need to restore confidence in the judiciary. During the long years of dictatorial rule, judges were stripped of their independence and appointed or ...
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Fombad, Charles Manga
(Brill Academic Publishers, 2014)
Constitution-building is a delicate and intricate process which requires ample reflection and careful choices. African constitution-builders and politicians have since the beginning of the 1990s embarked on a process of ...
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Fombad, Charles Manga
(Cambridge University Press, 2018-06)
The prominent place given to decentralization in the design of post-1990 African constitutions has been likened to a silent revolution. This is not surprising, for sharing power has been anathema to post-independence African ...
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Fombad, Charles Manga
(Routledge, 2018)
The issue of constitutional literacy has attracted very little attention in scholarship on constitutionalism in Africa. This is not surprising, because the early constitutions were virtually imposed by the departing colonial ...
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Fombad, Charles Manga
(Sweet and Maxwell, 2022-06)
It had been assumed that the advances in digital information technology and its increasing availability to ordinary Africans would facilitate broader public participation in decision-making and provide ordinary citizens ...
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Fombad, Charles Manga
(Edinburgh University Press, 2017-02)
Until fairly recently, the issue of constitutional implementation has surprisingly received little attention both in constitutional theory and practice. Yet it is a crucial aspect of constitutional effectiveness. Without ...
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Fombad, Charles Manga
(Brill Academic Publishers, 2016-03)
It is generally recognised that election management bodies (EMBs) constitute one of the most
important institutions needed to sustain Africa‟s fledgling transition to democratic and
constitutional governance. They are ...
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Fombad, Charles Manga
(Cambridge University Press, 2022-02)
The contention of this article is that there is a need to debunk the myth that the diversity of Africa's inherited legal systems means that the continent has little to contribute to the global legal dialogue. For Africa ...
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Fombad, Charles Manga
(Edinburgh University Press, 2013-01)
Serious efforts to legally recognise and protect human rights in Africa came only
with the constitutional reforms that started in the 1990s.Many of the resulting new
or revised constitutions now contain provisions aimed ...
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Fombad, Charles Manga
(Brill Academic Publishers, 2022)
Most recent accounts paint a bleak and gloomy picture of the state of global democracy. This is particularly so in Africa where the optimism of a democratic revival in the 1990s is rapidly giving way to narratives of doom ...
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Abdulrauf, Lukman Adebisi; Fombad, Charles Manga
(Springer, 2017-07)
The right to personal data protection is, without doubt, an important right in the
jurisprudence of rights in the contemporary information society. It is becoming as crucial as
other orthodox human rights and also ...
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Hailbronner, Michaela
(Oxford University Press, 2014-07)
The German Constitutional Court, we often hear, draws its
considerable strength from the reaction to the German Nazi past:
Because the Nazis abused rights and had been elected by the
people, the argument runs, it was ...
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Fombad, Charles Manga
(Oxford University Press, 2013-02)
A major cause of political and constitutional instability in post-independence Africa was the ease with which political leaders subverted constitutionalism by arbitrarily changing constitutions to suit their political ...
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Fombad, Charles Manga
(Oxford University Press, 2015-02)
This paper examines the complex relations that have existed over the years between religious
organisations and the state in Cameroon. It focuses on the tensions that have arisen as the
state tried, especially after 1990 ...
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Casey-Maslen, Stuart
(T.M.C. Asser Press, 2020)
Nuclear deterrence is not illegal under international law but is being delegitimised, in part as a result of the adoption of the United Nations Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons. The Treaty prohibits not only ...
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Fombad, Charles Manga; Socher, Johannes
(Edinburgh University Press, 2024-11)
Increasingly, popular participation has come to be regarded globally as a best practice in constitution-making. This article examines the different forms of popular participation in the most recent constitution-making ...
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Fombad, Charles Manga
(Springer, 2020-04)
Executive lawlessness has been one of the major sources of the crisis of constitutionalism in Africa. After a 9 year tenure marked by allegations of corruption and complicity in the capture of the state by an Indian business ...