
Micha Wiebusch
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Aug 29, 2024 |
up.ac.za | Micha Wiebusch
University of Pretoria Events Calendar INVITATION: Virtual Book Launch DATE 10 September 2024 TIME 16:00 - 17:00 VENUE Online (Zoom) The University Pretoria's Law Press (PULP) invites you to the virtual of A Theory on Africanizing International Law, by Micha Wiebusch (2024). What is African about African international law? The main aim of this book is to answer this question by developing a theory to explain how and why international law is Africanized.
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Aug 23, 2024 |
democracyinafrica.org | Brian Mwaniki |Nicholas James Westcott |Sithembile Mbete |Micha Wiebusch
Professor Temitope B. Oriola has just published a must read book with Oxford University Press on the BringBackOurGirls movement, entitled Terrorism, Politics, and Human Rights Advocacy. Watch as Professor Oriola discusses the key findings of the book with Professor Bonny Ibhawoh and DiA’s very own Nic Cheeseman. How did the #BBOG transform the Chibok kidnapping into an international cause and a social problem? What was the impact on the movement and those kidnapped?
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Aug 23, 2024 |
t.ly | Brian Mwaniki |Nicholas James Westcott |Sithembile Mbete |Micha Wiebusch
Professor Temitope B. Oriola has just published a must read book with Oxford University Press on the BringBackOurGirls movement, entitled Terrorism, Politics, and Human Rights Advocacy. Watch as Professor Oriola discusses the key findings of the book with Professor Bonny Ibhawoh and DiA’s very own Nic Cheeseman. How did the #BBOG transform the Chibok kidnapping into an international cause and a social problem? What was the impact on the movement and those kidnapped?
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Aug 22, 2024 |
democracyinafrica.org | Sithembile Mbete |Brian Mwaniki |Mohamed Suliman |Micha Wiebusch
Africa’s desire to be fully represented in all decision-making organs of the United Nations (UN), particularly in the security council, is informed by three factors. First, repairing the historical injustice of its underrepresentation in global governance. Second, recognising African contributions in shaping the contemporary world order. Third, the urgency of securing the legitimacy of the UN in the face of emerging threats to international peace and security.
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Aug 21, 2024 |
africlaw.com | Micha Wiebusch |Afric Law
| Filed under: Micha Wiebusch | Tags: A Theory of Africanizing International Law, accountability, Africa, African Governance, Emancipation | Author: Micha Wiebusch African Court on Human and Peoples’ RightsHave you ever felt frustrated when you are working on something and someone comes along and tells you, “you should do it this way”? Or, they even say “you should do it my way”.
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