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Africa and the Backlash Against International Courts

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  • Publisher ZED BOOKS
  • ISBN13 9781786992970
  • ISBN10 1786992973
  • Type Book
  • Published 2020

Africa and the Backlash Against International Courts

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'This erudite and engaging book digs into the complexity of sovereignty to show how backlash against international justice is rooted in broader legitimation strategies African states engage.' Kerstin Bree Carlson, University of Southern Denmark 'The authors explore African states' complex entanglements with a wide range of international and regional courts with theoretical sophistication and superb empirical depth. A must-read for anyone interested in the historical and political undercurrents that determine these modern phenomena.' Phil Clark, School of Oriental and African Studies 'The relationship between African states and international courts has long called for careful, compassionate, and comprehensive reflection. This book offers just that and is bound to be essential reading for those interested in "backlash" and global equality.' Mark Kersten, University of Toronto


Biografía del autor
Peter Brett is a senior lecturer in international politics at Queen Mary, University of London. He teaches the politics of international law and Africa's international relations. His research focuses on the politics of rights and the judiciary, with a particular interest in Southern and West Africa. Line Engbo Gissel is an associate professor at Roskilde University, where she teaches global governance and human rights. Her research focuses on the politics of transitional justice, the role of the International Criminal Court in East Africa and the relationship between peace and justice.