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Global Jurisprudential Apartheid in the Twenty-First Century
Universalism and Particularism in International Law
von Howard Tafara Chitimira, Artwell Nhemachena, Tapiwa Victor Warikandwa
Verlag: Globe Pequot Publishing Group Inc/Bloomsbury
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ISBN: 978-1-7936-4336-0
Erschienen am 27.09.2021
Sprache: Englisch
Format: 235 mm [H] x 157 mm [B] x 31 mm [T]
Gewicht: 888 Gramm
Umfang: 456 Seiten

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Artwell Nhemachena is visiting professor at Kobe University and research fellow at the University of South Africa.

Howard Tafara Chitimira is professor of law at North-West University.

Tapiwa Victor Warikandwa is senior lecturer and head of department in the faculty of law at the University of Namibia.



Chapter One: Global Jurisprudential Apartheid in the Emergent One World Government: A Decolonial Introduction

Artwell Nhemachena, Tapiwa Victor Warikandwa, and Howard Tafara Chitimira

Chapter Two: The Relevance of Jurisprudence as a Course of Study

Samuel Kwesi Amoo and Clever Mapaure

Chapter Three: Decolonisation of Legal Education (Miseducation and Ignorance): Excepts from Afrocentric Perspectives in Southern Africa

Pilisano Haris Masake and Lizazi Eugene Libebe

Chapter Four: The Dangers of Transplanting Transformative Constitutionalism into Namibia

Dunia Prince Zongwe

Chapter Five: African States' Quest for Reclaiming Sovereignty over Natural Resources through Revamping the Legal Framework: A Useful Lesson from Tanzania's Mining Sector

Julius Cosmas

Chapter Six: Crude Oil Exploitation and Environmental Laws as Mechanisms for Protecting Human Rights in African Societies: A Nigerian Perspective

Eric Omo Enakireru and Anya Kingsley Anya

Chapter Seven: The International Criminal Court and Its Targeting of African Leaders: A Case of Legitimising Another Global Apartheid Regime?

Oyesola Animashaun and Howard Tafara Chitimira

Chapter Eight: The Reincarnation of Apartheid: Strategic Partnerships and Land Reform in South Africa

Clemence Rusenga

Chapter Nine: Promoting Customary Land Rights in Post-Colonial Namibia: An Overview of Prospects and Challenges with Respect to Communal Land Claims

Tapiwa Victor Warikandwa

Chapter Ten: Ownership, Distribution and Access to Mineral Resources in Namibia

Liina Kalili

Chapter Eleven: Public Procurement Policy and Administrative Justice in Namibia: A Critical Appraisal of the Remedies Available for Bidders

Ndatega Victoria Asheela-Shikalepo and Tapiwa Victor Warikandwa

Chapter Twelve: Is Amending Section 25 of the South African Constitution an End to the Land Reform Debate?

Lekunze Joseph Nembo and Luvhengo Usapfa

Chapter Thirteen: The Fight Against Corruption in Namibia: An Appraisal of the Institutional Environment and a Consideration of a Model for Civil Society Participation

Job Shipululo Amupanda

Chapter Fourteen: Global Apartheid, Economic Sanctions and the Re-Colonisation of the Zimbabwean Economy and Financial Markets

Howard Chitimira

Chapter Fifteen: Why Poverty Persists in Developing Countries, Especially in Africa? A Case of Institutional Failure or Poor Leadership

Fritz Nghiishililwa

Chapter Sixteen: Challenging Global Apartheid through Financial Inclusion in Zimbabwean Agency Banking

Brighton Nyagadza, Itai Kabonga, and Promise Machigo Hlungwani

Chapter Seventeen: Rethinking Policing: Practical Strategies to Combat Human Trafficking in the 21st Century Africa

Pilisano Haris Masake and Lizazi Eugene Libebe

Chapter Eighteen: The Coloniality of COVID-19 in Africa: Nudgers and Nudgees in the Constitution of the New World Order

Artwell Nhemachena, Clifford Kendrick Hlatywayo, and Tapiwa Victor Warikandwa



This book argues that the world is witnessing the formation of a global jurisprudential apartheid despite the promotion of democracy, equality, human rights, and humanitarianism. The contributors examine global organisations to analyse the ways in which globalization upholds and contributes to global inequities.


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