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ID167099
Title ProperAfrican justice
Other Title Informationlegal integration and the emergence of an African judicial system
LanguageENG
AuthorFon, Nguh Nwei Asanga
Summary / Abstract (Note)In 2017, the African Union adopted a non-binding resolution calling for a collective withdrawal of its members from the International Criminal Court (ICC). An exodus from the ICC poses the question of what happens next in the African judicial landscape. This paper probes into efforts to erect an African judicial infrastructure. It is a non-experimental case study that employs the characteristics of international law to examine various attempts towards forging an African judicial system. A critical examination of existing African judicial institutions against certain benchmarks of international law reveals that alternative structures and mechanisms of international justice exist in Africa.
`In' analytical NoteJournal of Asian and African Studies Vol. 54, No.4; Jun 2019: p. 485–497
Journal SourceJournal of Asian and African Studies 2019-06 54, 4
Key WordsAfrican Union ;  International Law ;  African Judicial System ;  African Law ;  Harmonization of Laws ;  Continental Judicial Institutions