Administration of Justice in Africa — Effectiveness, Acceptance and Assistance
33rd Annual Conference of the African Law Association, Loccum, Germany, 30th November – 2nd December 2007
Seiten
2008
Köppe, R (Verlag)
978-3-89645-802-5 (ISBN)
Köppe, R (Verlag)
978-3-89645-802-5 (ISBN)
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Inhaltsverzeichnis · Table of contents · Table de matières
Preface
Oliver Meinecke / Harald Sippel:
Administration of Justice in Africa – Introduction
Volker Lohse:
Justiz in Afrika – Funktionsfähigkeit, Akzeptanz und Förderungsmöglichkeiten
Kurt Madlener:
Conflict Resolution in Sub-Saharan Africa – An Overview
Ulrike Wanitzek: Women’s and Children’s Rights in Africa – A Case Study of International Human Rights and Family Law in Tanzanian Courts
S.K. Date-Bah:
Judging in Ghana – Some Reflections
Leopold von Carlowitz:
Local Ownership and the Rule of Law in Liberia
Noha Ibrahim:
The Right to Fair Trial in the Light of the Interim National Constitution of Sudan Theory and Practice
Chris Maina Peter:
Access to Justice – Creating a Role for Paralegals in the Administration of Justice in Africa
Isa Hayatu Chiroma:
Making Justice Accessible to the Poor through Development Cooperation – A Case Study of the University of Maiduguri Law Clinic
Christian Grünhagen:
Development Cooperation and Assistance for Legal and Judicial Reforms. The Way Forward – Experiences and Perspectives from German Development Cooperation
Hans-Werner Wabnitz:
Reforming Legal Reform in Francophone Africa – World Bank’s Project Experience
Bibliography
Preface
Oliver Meinecke / Harald Sippel:
Administration of Justice in Africa – Introduction
Volker Lohse:
Justiz in Afrika – Funktionsfähigkeit, Akzeptanz und Förderungsmöglichkeiten
Kurt Madlener:
Conflict Resolution in Sub-Saharan Africa – An Overview
Ulrike Wanitzek: Women’s and Children’s Rights in Africa – A Case Study of International Human Rights and Family Law in Tanzanian Courts
S.K. Date-Bah:
Judging in Ghana – Some Reflections
Leopold von Carlowitz:
Local Ownership and the Rule of Law in Liberia
Noha Ibrahim:
The Right to Fair Trial in the Light of the Interim National Constitution of Sudan Theory and Practice
Chris Maina Peter:
Access to Justice – Creating a Role for Paralegals in the Administration of Justice in Africa
Isa Hayatu Chiroma:
Making Justice Accessible to the Poor through Development Cooperation – A Case Study of the University of Maiduguri Law Clinic
Christian Grünhagen:
Development Cooperation and Assistance for Legal and Judicial Reforms. The Way Forward – Experiences and Perspectives from German Development Cooperation
Hans-Werner Wabnitz:
Reforming Legal Reform in Francophone Africa – World Bank’s Project Experience
Bibliography
Erscheint lt. Verlag | 1.4.2008 |
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Co-Autor | S.K. Date-Bah, Noha Ibrahim, Volker Lohse, Kurt Madlener, Chris Maina Peter, Ulrike Wanitzek |
Verlagsort | Köln |
Sprache | englisch; deutsch |
Maße | 160 x 240 mm |
Gewicht | 310 g |
Einbandart | Paperback |
Themenwelt | Recht / Steuern ► EU / Internationales Recht |
Recht / Steuern ► Öffentliches Recht ► Völkerrecht | |
Schlagworte | Ghana • Hardcover, Softcover / Recht/Sonstiges • Liberia • Menschenrechte • Nigeria • Rechtsverwaltung • Sudan • Tansania • Weltbank |
ISBN-10 | 3-89645-802-7 / 3896458027 |
ISBN-13 | 978-3-89645-802-5 / 9783896458025 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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