The Palgrave Handbook of Democracy, Governance and Justice in Africa
There is an emerging consensus that what is projected as democratic governance and justice in Africa requires a re-calibration, in particular, in relation to the constitutive demos, human rights, the realisation of commitments at various governance levels and the convergence between these ideations....
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Format: | eBook |
Language: | English |
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Palgrave Macmillan
2022, 2022
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Edition: | 1st ed. 2022 |
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Collection: | Springer eBooks 2005- - Collection details see MPG.ReNa |
Table of Contents:
- Africa in transition: issues in democratic governance and justice
- Election technology as a means of enhancing democratic legitimacy: a case of kenya
- Assessing cameroon’s elections against international standards and good practices on democracy and human rights
- State sovereignty and presidential term limits in africa
- Soldiers in civilian uniforms: the role of the military in the pursuit of third-termism
- Reflections on the role of the pan african parliament in advancing democratic governance in africa
- Beyond military counter-insurgency in nigeria: a 3d-approach as an alternative solution
- The economic community of west africa states and the mano river union: conflict, cooperation and accommodation
- The media and civil society as partners in transitional justice in côte d’ivoire
- Genocide, justice and democratic legitimacy: lessons from rwanda’s 25-year experiment
- The community court of justice of the ecowas and the advancement of human rights and social justice reformin west africa: three landmark cases
- Contemporary developments in human and peoples’ rights protection in africa: insights from the african union
- A regional policy framework on business and human rights in africa: process and prospects
- Righting the future from the past: four decades of human rights (illusions) in zimbabwe
- Constitutional courts as protection conduits: the role of egypt supreme constitutional court in advancing human rights protection
- The media and freedom of expression in democratic malawi: a formality or reality?
- The future in transition: realising respect for human rights in the ‘new’ gambia