Legal transformation in Northern Africa and South Sudan

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Legal transformation in Northern Africa and South Sudan

Thilo Marauhn and Hatem Elliesie (eds.)

Eleven International Pub., c2015

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"... mostly papers presented at the joint conference of the 'Gesellschaft für afrikanisches Recht' (African Law Association) and the Max Planck Institute for Comparative Public and International Law, held in Heidelberg (Germany) on 4-5 November 2011, and the annual conference of the 'Arbeitskreis Überseeische Verfassungsvergleichung in Limburg an der Lahn (Germany) on 5-7 July 2012."--P. xii

Includes index

収録内容

  • Intervention in support of democratization processes? -- questions arising from the 2011 military intervention in Libya / Thilo Marauhn
  • Egypt's Constitution-making process : a bumpy Road / Katrin Seidel & Naseef Naeem
  • Transitional justice in Egypt : legal insights and political prospects / Hatem Elliesie
  • Judicial reform in Morocco : Arab Spring or winter of discontent? / Carolyn A. Dubay
  • Arab Spring : the challenge of restructuring an economy under the rule of law / Achim-Rüdiger Börner
  • Constitutional development in South Sudan / Katharina Diehl & Daniel Gruss
  • Conflict management in the constitution of South Sudan (2011) / Ingo Henneberg & Friedrich Plank
  • The Abyei dispute between Sudan and South Sudan -- the role of arbitration in peace and secession processes / Cindy Daase
  • Potential causes and consequences of South Sudan becoming a "failed state" -- political and legal transformation from a liberation movement to a democratic government / Mehari Taddele Maru

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内容説明

The contributions in this volume are mostly papers presented at the joint conference of the Gesellschaftfur afrikanisches Recht (African Law Association) and the Max Planck Institute for Comparative Publicand International Law, held in Heidelberg (Germany) on 4-5 November 2011, and the annual conference of the Arbeitskreis Uberseeische Verfassungsvergleichung in Limburg an der Lahn (Germany) on 5-7 July 2012. In 2011, two significant historical events occurred on the African Continent; namely, the popular uprisings in North African countries, which have widely become known as the 'Arab Spring', and the formal independence of South Sudan, Africa's youngest state just founded in July 2014. Both major developments - the upheaval and the referendum for independence - initiated various lega lprocesses in response to the countries' respective political and socio-economic challenges. Despite different evolutionary concepts, the political upheavals in countries like Egypt and Libya are mirrored similarities to South Sudan in how to dealwith institution-building, constitution-making and its process, the role and rule of law in a nation-state, national and international conflict resolution mechanisms, and the involvement of a multitude of actors in the process of legal transformation. Part I deals with selected issues of legal transformation following the 'Arab Spring'. Part II focuses on specific national and international legal aspects of South Sudan after its secession from the former Republic of Sudan.

目次

  • Foreword
  • Part I Legal Transformation in Northern Africa
  • 1. Intervention in Support of Democratization Processes? - Questions Arising from the 2011 Military Intervention in Libya
  • 2. Egypt's Constitution-Making Process: a Bumpy Road
  • 3. Transitional Justice in Egypt: Legal Insights and Political Prospects
  • 4. Judicial Reform in Morocco: Arab Spring or Winter of Discontent?
  • 5. Arab Spring: the Challenge of Restructuring an Economy under the Rule of Law
  • Part II Legal Transformation in South Sudan
  • 6. Constitutional Development in South Sudan
  • 7. Conflict Management in the Constitution of South Sudan (2011)
  • 8. The Abyei Dispute between Sudan and South Sudan - The Role of Arbitration in Peace and Secession Processes
  • 9. Potential Causes and Consequences of South Sudan becoming a 'Failed State' - Political and Legal Transformation from a Liberation Movement to a Democratic Government.

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