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Africa - Mapping New Boundaries in International Law (Hardcover)
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Africa - Mapping New Boundaries in International Law (Hardcover)
Series: Studies in International Law
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The principal aim of this work is to provide a forum for leading
international lawyers with experience and interest in Africa to
address a broad range of intellectual challenges concerning the
contribution of African states and peoples to international law. As
such, the volume addresses orthodox topics of international law -
such as jurisdiction and intervention - but tackles them from an
African perspective, and seeks to ask whether, in each case, the
African perspective is unique or affirms existing arrangements of
international law. The book cannot come at a more important time.
While international legal discourse has been captured by the
challenge of terrorism since September 11, 2001, there are clear
signs that other issues are returning to the fore. Political
interest in Africa has undergone a global revival, and the OAU has
been transformed into the African Union. Infrastructural
challenges, along with those taking place in regional contexts,
have effectively mapped a new politico-legal landscape for Africa.
This, and more, is explored, and the key normative questions are
addressed in a series of essays by leading Africanist scholars.
'This is a remarkable collection of essays that clearly and
concisely demonstrates that Africa has and will continue to play a
major role in fashioning new norms of international law and policy
and contribute to its progressive development by affirming existing
norms. Professor Levitt is to be commended for having the vision,
leadership and intellectual prowess to produce this excellent text.
The book signals a major shift from the study of Africa as a basket
case to a normative market place.' Akua Kuenyehia, Vice President,
International Criminal Court 'Professor Levitt's work, Africa:
Mapping New Boundaries in International Law, is pathbreaking in the
true sense of that word. Through old and new voices, it excavates
the singular contributions of Africa to a discipline that is marked
by Eurocentrism and imperial aspirations. The authors, taking their
cue from the indefatigable and insightful Professor Levitt,
establish beyond a shadow of a doubt the enormity of the normative
contributions that Africa has made to international law. The book
must therefore be seen as a defining contribution to the
multiculturalization of international law. It is for this reason
that Professor Levitt is among the most important American
academics working and thinking in international law today.' Makau
Mutua, Interim Dean, SUNY Distinguished Professor, State University
of New York Buffalo Law School
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