African Soil Protection Law

African Soil Protection Law

Author: Harald Ginzky

Publisher:

Published: 2021-05-11

Total Pages: 528

ISBN-13: 9783848766932

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Der Schutz und die nachhaltige Bewirtschaftung von Boden sind eine Vorbedingung fur nachhaltige Entwicklung und Nahrungsmittelsicherheit. Afrika ist derzeit noch der Kontinent mit der geringsten Bodendegradation, der Druck auf Boden ist aber enorm hoch. Faktoren wie Armut, Hunger, Ubernutzung, Uberbevolkerung und Klimawandel verstarken den Trend. Vor diesem Hintergrund liefert das Werk "African Soil Protection Law" eine vergleichende Analyse der rechtlichen, gesellschaftlichen und politischen Rahmenbedingungen. Basierend auf Landerstudien in Kamerun, Kenia und Sambia werden die wichtigsten Probleme und Herausforderungen vergleichend analysiert und herausgearbeitet. Das Werk unterbreitet einige konkrete Empfehlungen, um einen effektiveren Bodenschutz zu erreichen. Diese Empfehlungen sowie die Analyse der komplexen und interdisziplinaren Fragen sind auch - vergleichend und richtungsweisend - fur Akteure im Themenfeld in anderen Kontinenten und Rechtsordnungen von hohem Interesse. Herausgegeben von Prof. Dr. Oliver C. Ruppel und Dr. Harald Ginzky Mit Beitragen von Dr. Harald Ginzky, Prof. Dr. Patricia Kameri-Mbote, Prof. Dr. Oliver C. Ruppel, Dr. Pamela Sambo und Prof. Dr. Christopher Tamasang. Unter Mitwirkung von Laurent Cyrille Aimee Effala, Larissa Houston, Irene Kamunge, Dr. Ivonne Nana Afua, Andrew Nkunika, Dr. Katharina Ruppel Schlichting, Ivo T. Tassah, James K. Yatich und Nelly Zulu. Mit Vorworten von Jacquiline Amongin, Mitglied des Parlaments der Republik Uganda sowie Vorsitzende der Allianz fur die nachhaltigen Entwicklungsziele des Pan-Afrikanischen Parlaments der Afrikanischen Union; Martin Jager, Staatssekretar, Bundesministerium fur wirtschaftliche Zusammenarbeit und Entwicklung, Deutschland und Prof. Dr. Dirk Messner, Prasident, Umweltbundesamt, Deutschland.


The African Union: Legal and Institutional Framework

The African Union: Legal and Institutional Framework

Author: Abdulqawi A. Yusuf

Publisher: Martinus Nijhoff Publishers

Published: 2012-01-20

Total Pages: 592

ISBN-13: 9004227725

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This work is an introduction to the origins, law and institutions of the African Union (AU). It examines the evolution, structures, legal standards and operational activities of this Pan-African organization, which replaced the Organization of African Unity (OAU) 10 years ago. Although the AU came into being in 2001, so far there is no comprehensive work which addresses the institution, its organs and structures, the scope of its operations, its legal framework and the normative standards underpinning its objectives and functions or those underlying the conventions, charters and protocols it has enacted or inherited from its predecessor, the OAU. It is the aim of this work to fill that void. It has been conceived as a manual, and not as a scholarly treatise, so as to serve as a basic introduction to the institutional and legal framework of the AU and its affiliated organizations. It is meant to offer a concise and clear picture of the nature and workings of a continental institution aimed not only at promoting peace and unity in Africa but also at ensuring human security, development, human rights protection and good governance for the peoples of Africa.


Contesting Sovereignty

Contesting Sovereignty

Author: Joel Ng

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2021-07-22

Total Pages: 317

ISBN-13: 1108490611

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Examines and compares diplomatic practices and normative change in the African Union and ASEAN.


Strengthening Popular Participation in the African Union

Strengthening Popular Participation in the African Union

Author: Oxfam

Publisher: African Books Collective

Published: 2010

Total Pages: 76

ISBN-13: 1920355243

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The African Union (AU) has committed to a vision of Africa that is "integrated, prosperous and peaceful ... driven by its own citizens, a dynamic force in the global arena" (Vision and Mission of the African Union, May 2004). Strengthening Popular Participation in the African Union aims to take up the challenge of achieving this vision. It is a tool to assist activists to engage with AU policies and programmes. It describes the AU decision-making process and outlines the roles and responsibilities of the AU institutions. This guide aims to help those organizations that wish to engage the AU but do not currently know where to start by providing an outline of the key institutions and processes and suggesting ways to influence them. The guide is divided into three sections: *Part 1: A description of AU organs and institutions. *Part 2: Suggestions on how to influence AU decisions and policy processes. *Part 3: A summary of the debate to restructure the AU into a "Union Government."


The African Union

The African Union

Author: Omar Alieu Touray

Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield

Published: 2016-12-01

Total Pages: 261

ISBN-13: 1442268980

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This book offers a comprehensive analysis of the African Union during the organization’s first ten years of existence. It takes the reader through the various intergovernmental processes that preceded and followed the establishment of the Union and through the workings of key organs such as the Assembly of Heads of State, the Council of Ministers, the Pan African Parliament and the Commission. The study argues that the African Union represented a rational choice of its member states, who saw it as a means to advancing their individual and collective preferences for liberation, peace and security, good governance and socio-economic development. It maintains that the African Union did not only make marked progress in a number of areas; the Union also established norms that had transformational effects on military and political elites at country and regional levels. However, like in most agent-principal relations, the autonomy of the Union was limited in many ways, and this affected the Union’s effectiveness in such areas as human and socio-economic development, as well as in sustaining peace support operations. At a more general level, the study argues that the African Union offers clear insights into integration as a multidimensional process that no single theoretical tradition can explain in a comprehensive manner. The author’s response to such a theoretical limitation is “fusionism”, an integrated approach that amalgamates various analytical traditions in order to provide a better explanation of the processes of international integration. The detailed analysis and bold proposals will undoubtedly make the study appealing not only to specialists in African Studies, but equally to a broader spectrum of international relations and development scholars.


The African Union

The African Union

Author: Samuel M. Makinda

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2015-07-07

Total Pages: 207

ISBN-13: 1317420284

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Fully revised and updated, the second edition of The African Union continues to offer the most comprehensive overview of the work of the African Union (AU), with special emphasis on its capacity to meet the challenges of building and sustaining governance institutions and security mechanisms. This new edition: Re-examines the African Union at the historic moment of the golden jubilee of the OAU, its predecessor. It examines the AU’s efforts in its first decade, points out some of the organization’s weaknesses, and posits options for addressing more effectively the challenges of peace, security, and governance in coming years. Critically reviews several arrangements and initiatives, including the African Peace and Security Architecture (APSA) and the African Peer Review Mechanism (APRM). Analyses performance of key institutions and programs of the AU, including the Commission, the Executive Council, the Assembly, and the Pan-African Parliament (PAP) as well as the New Partnership for Africa’s Development (NEPAD). Discusses how far instability and insecurity on the continent are consequences of bad governance and the lack of strategic leadership. Considers how the absence of a clearly articulated ideology may undermine the implementation of the AU Agenda. In addition to offering revised and updated chapters throughout, this edition includes one new chapter, which critically discusses the AU’s new international partnerships. With an emphasis on the current work of the AU and a view to the future of the organization, this book is essential reading for students and scholars researching African Politics and international organizations.


The African Union and Its Institutions

The African Union and Its Institutions

Author: John Akokpari

Publisher: Jacana Media

Published: 2008

Total Pages: 424

ISBN-13:

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Written by eminent scholars on Africa and practitioners who have worked in or with the African Union (AU), this report brings together the analysis and research of 17 largely Pan-African scholars, policymakers, practitioners, and civil society representatives. A particularly timely and welcome addition to the pioneering literature about this young and potentially powerful institution, this analysis presents a positive but realistic picture of the AU while diagnosing several key challenges, including Africa’s security and governance problems.


The African Union

The African Union

Author: Timothy Murithi

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2017-07-12

Total Pages: 294

ISBN-13: 135189515X

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The African Union was established in July 2002 by African leaders, evolving from the Organization of African Unity (OAU). However the idea of the African Union can be traced to the Pan-Africanist movement. Timothy Murithi looks at the emergence of Pan-Africanism and how it was institutionalized through the Pan-African Congress and the OAU. He argues that the African Union represents the third phase of the institutionalization of Pan-Africanism. The book examines the limitations of the OAU and discusses whether the African Union can adopt a more interventionist stance in dealing with peacebuilding and development in Africa. The volume assesses the African Union's peace and security institutions and analyzes how it is beginning to collaborate with civil society. It takes a critical look at the Union's New Partnership for Africa's Development (NEPAD) and argues that Africa needs to adopt a developmental and governance agenda that will be much more responsive towards improving the well-being and livelihood of its peoples.


Yearbook on the African Union Volume 1 (2020)

Yearbook on the African Union Volume 1 (2020)

Author:

Publisher: BRILL

Published: 2021-10-25

Total Pages: 295

ISBN-13: 9004498915

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This is the first edition of the Yearbook on the African Union. It is first and foremost an academic project that will provide an in-depth evaluation and analysis of the institution, its processes, and its engagements. Despite the increased agency in recent years of the African Union in general, and the AU Commission in particular, little is known – outside expert policy or niche academic circles – about the Union’s activities. This is the gap the Yearbook on the African Union wants to systematically bridge. It seeks to be a reference point for in-depth research, evidence-based policy-making and decision-making. Contributors are: Adekeye Adebajo, Habibu Yaya Bappah, Bruce Byiers, Annie Barbara Hazviyemurwi Chikwanha, Dawit Yohannes Wondemagegnehu, Katharina P.W. Döring, Jens Herpolsheimer, Jacob Lisakafu, Frank Mattheis, Henning Melber, Alphonse Muleefu, John N. Nkengasong, Edefe Ojomo, Awino Okech, Jamie Pring, Elizabeth Sidiropoulos, Tim Zajontz.


The New Pan-Africanism

The New Pan-Africanism

Author: Michael Amoah

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing

Published: 2019-01-31

Total Pages: 266

ISBN-13: 1838600485

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Nationalism and the nation state, globalization and Pan-Africanism are leading international relations concepts which have a particular relevance for Africa as an emerging economic power. This book examines the concept of nationalism, the nationalist mind-set or 'psychology of nationalism' and the role of the nation state in an era of globalism and globalization. The 'new' Pan-Africanism is a growing force, spurred by economic growth and Africa's rising global significance and recent years have seen the establishment of the African Continental Free Trade Area. Michael Amoah here investigates concepts of nationalism and the nation state through case studies of eight countries and discusses the impact of globalism in African states where Pan-Africanism is an increasingly significant factor in both domestic politics and international relations.