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Brill Legitimate Governance in Africa - Legal Perspectives

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Description

Addressing instability in Africa requires a deep look at how governance is established and maintained. This book provides a necessary examination of legitimate governance, offering both international and domestic legal perspectives to help understand how to secure stable leadership. For the first time, this work provides comprehensive coverage of a topic that has lacked detailed academic study. It moves beyond past mistakes to focus on future actions and strategies. By studying the components of the struggle for legitimacy, readers gain insight into how governance structures function within the continent. This text is an essential resource for those studying law, international relations, and African politics. It examines the role of the international community and the legal frameworks that impact the stability of the region. Whether you are a researcher, student, or professional, this book offers the depth needed to understand the complex legal landscape of African governance.

Key Features

Provides the first comprehensive coverage of legitimate governance issues in Africa.

Examines the role of the international community in addressing governance challenges.

Offers both international and domestic legal perspectives on political stability.

Analyzes how to secure governance to prevent the repetition of past mistakes.

Serves as a foundational text for studying law and international relations in Africa.

Product Specifications

Brand
Brill
Format
Hardcover
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
01 April 1999
Listed Since
08 January 2007

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