Finding Foot As An International Court
Brian Bwesigye, 2010Price in EUR including VAT, free shipping
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"Finding Foot As An International Court" by Brian Bwesigye offers a comprehensive analysis of the early years of the East African Court of Justice (EACJ), highlighting its development from the colonial era to the 21st century. The book is divided into five chapters, each addressing different aspects of the EACJ. The third chapter provides a detailed description of the structure of the EACJ, while the fourth chapter examines the challenges and prospects of the court as an international tribunal. Additionally, topics such as the expansion of the EACJ's jurisdiction to human rights issues, the court's role in legal harmonization among partner states, and the relationship between the EACJ and national courts are discussed. The concluding chapter summarizes the findings of the study and offers recommendations for the further development of the EACJ. This scholarly work is a valuable resource for anyone interested in international law and the role of regional courts.
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