This book argues that the world is witnessing the formation of a global jurisprudential apartheid despite the promotion of democracy, equality, human rights, and humanitarianism. The contributors examine global organisations to analyse the ways in which globalization upholds and contributes to global inequities.
This book argues that the world is witnessing the formation of a global jurisprudential apartheid despite the promotion of democracy, equality, human rights, and humanitarianism. The contributors examine global organisations to analyse the ways in which globalization upholds and contributes to global inequities.
Artwell Nhemachena is visiting associate professor at Kobe University, research fellow at the University of South Africa, and senior lecturer at the University of Namibia. Howard Tafara Chitimira is professor of law and research professor at North-West University. Tapiwa Victor Warikandwa is senior lecturer and head of department in the faculty of law at the University of Namibia.
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Chapter One: Global Jurisprudential Apartheid in the Emergent One World Government: A Decolonial Introduction Artwell Nhemachena, Tapiwa Victor Warikandwa, and Howard Tafara Chitimira Chapter Two: The Relevance of Jurisprudence as a Course of Study Samuel Kwesi Amoo and Clever Mapaure Chapter Three: Decolonisation of Legal Education (Miseducation and Ignorance): Excepts from Afrocentric Perspectives in Southern Africa Pilisano Haris Masake and Lizazi Eugene Libebe Chapter Four: The Dangers of Transplanting Transformative Constitutionalism into Namibia Dunia Prince Zongwe Chapter Five: African States' Quest for Reclaiming Sovereignty over Natural Resources through Revamping the Legal Framework: A Useful Lesson from Tanzania's Mining Sector Julius Cosmas Chapter Six: Crude Oil Exploitation and Environmental Laws as Mechanisms for Protecting Human Rights in African Societies: A Nigerian Perspective Eric Omo Enakireru and Anya Kingsley Anya Chapter Seven: The International Criminal Court and Its Targe
Chapter One: Global Jurisprudential Apartheid in the Emergent One World Government: A Decolonial Introduction Artwell Nhemachena, Tapiwa Victor Warikandwa, and Howard Tafara Chitimira Chapter Two: The Relevance of Jurisprudence as a Course of Study Samuel Kwesi Amoo and Clever Mapaure Chapter Three: Decolonisation of Legal Education (Miseducation and Ignorance): Excepts from Afrocentric Perspectives in Southern Africa Pilisano Haris Masake and Lizazi Eugene Libebe Chapter Four: The Dangers of Transplanting Transformative Constitutionalism into Namibia Dunia Prince Zongwe Chapter Five: African States' Quest for Reclaiming Sovereignty over Natural Resources through Revamping the Legal Framework: A Useful Lesson from Tanzania's Mining Sector Julius Cosmas Chapter Six: Crude Oil Exploitation and Environmental Laws as Mechanisms for Protecting Human Rights in African Societies: A Nigerian Perspective Eric Omo Enakireru and Anya Kingsley Anya Chapter Seven: The International Criminal Court and Its Targe
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