Africa and the Development of International LawBrill Archive, 1972 - 261 pages |
Contents
The Contribution of Africa to International | 3 |
Government under Law in Africa | 34 |
The New States and the United Nations | 46 |
34 | 58 |
Judgments Opinions etc of the International Court of Justice | 76 |
The Contribution of TextWriters and Publicists | 83 |
The Legality of Illegal Regimes in Africa | 107 |
Relations Between the Council of Ministers and the Assem | 148 |
Other editions - View all
Africa and the Development of International Law Taslim Olawale Elias,Richard Akinjide Limited preview - 1988 |
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African States and Contemporary International Law:A Case Study of the 1982 ... Tayo Akintoba No preview available - 1996 |
African States and Contemporary International Law:A Case Study of the 1982 ... Tayo Akintoba No preview available - 1996 |