This book deals with two interconnected yet often forgotten realities of the constitutional order in Africa: first, the 'foreign affairs power' that gives the specific organs of the State the capacity to create and empower universal, regional and sub-regional governance and judicial structures. Secondly, the 'international judicial function in Africa', with a specific focus on the African Court on Human and Peoples' Rights and the upcoming merger with the African Court of Justice to form one ...
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