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A Critical Approach to International Legal Education in Africa: Some Pivotal Considerations

By Babatunde Fagbayibo

The study of international law in Africa, particularly as it translates to pedagogy, remains stubbornly anchored to a Eurocentric worldview. Many universities across the continent still use textbooks and materials that place Eurocentric canons and notions at the heart of the theory and praxis of international law.

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Senegal and its national political dialogue in a time of inclusive democracy

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President Macky Sall began his second presidential term with a call for political dialogue, which he launched on 28 May 2019. The purpose of this dialogue is to deal with the political crisis that followed his victory in the controversial elections of February 2019 and to build consensus on the main problems facing Senegal.

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The threat of intraethnic strife in Ethiopia

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When news broke of an alleged attempt to remove the security detail of Oromo activist and media mogul Jawar Mohammed, hundreds of his supporters flocked to his residence in Addis Ababa, the Ethiopian capital and capital of the Oromia region. Jawar, who was one of the organisers of the Oromo protests that started in 2015 whichultimately led to the change in government in 2018, was provided security by the federal police after returning from exile last year.

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The invigoration of judicial review in light of the 2010 Constitution has thrust the Kenyan judiciary at the centre stage of virtually all political intrigues- 2021 was not exceptional. It is thus problematic to faithfully document “developments...

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