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Peacebuilding in the African Union

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2012
AUC Library
Cambridge University Press
Cambridge
Africa | Eastern Africa | Central Africa
xvi, 334pp. ; 24 cm
978-1-107-01521-0

This poignant narrative brings home the urgency of listening to the African voices of human suffering. Through a variety of perspectives, Dr Abou Jeng invites us all to re-think the impact that international law and global justice can have on human and social suffering in the face of some deeply troubling world orders.' Dr Upendra Baxi, Emeritus Professor of Law, University of Warwick 'This is a masterful and original tour de force of the unique normative and institutional frameworks of the African Union's peace-building role in internal conflicts. Dr Abou Jeng demonstrates why UN Security Council led efforts that seek to prop States up frequently fall short of the kind restorative, corrective and preventive peace-building elements that characterize the African Union's peace-building initiatives that begin from the ground-up rather than the other way around.' James Gathii, Associate Dean for Research and Scholarship and Professor of International Commercial Law, Albany Law School '...

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