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Africa's Economic Reconstruction: On Leapfrogging, Linkages And The Law, Maxwell O. Chibundu
Africa's Economic Reconstruction: On Leapfrogging, Linkages And The Law, Maxwell O. Chibundu
Maxwell O. Chibundu
No abstract provided.
Affirmative Action And International Law, Maxwell O. Chibundu
Affirmative Action And International Law, Maxwell O. Chibundu
Maxwell O. Chibundu
The use of the conjunction 'and' rather than the preposition 'in' in the title of this essay is intended to convey both the descriptive limitations of the subject matter as well as the breadth of its potentialities. International law and its practitioners have devoted little attention to issues of affirmative action and currently dominant epistemic trends do not suggest any significant shift in focus occurring soon. By contrast, municipal proponents of affirmative action in countries such as the United States, embattled as they are in defending an increasingly controversial policy, have tried to bolster their arguments by reference to international …
Law In Development: On Tapping, Gourding, And Serving Palm-Wine, Maxwell O. Chibundu
Law In Development: On Tapping, Gourding, And Serving Palm-Wine, Maxwell O. Chibundu
Maxwell O. Chibundu
No abstract provided.
For God, For Country, For Universalism: Sovereignty As Solidarity In Our Age Of Terror, Maxwell Chibundu
For God, For Country, For Universalism: Sovereignty As Solidarity In Our Age Of Terror, Maxwell Chibundu
Maxwell O. Chibundu
No abstract provided.
Globalizing The Rule Of Law: Some Thoughts At And On The Periphery, Maxwell O. Chibundu
Globalizing The Rule Of Law: Some Thoughts At And On The Periphery, Maxwell O. Chibundu
Maxwell O. Chibundu
No abstract provided.
International Human Rights And The International Law Project: The Revolving Door Of Academic Discourse And Practitioner Politics, Maxwell Chibundu
International Human Rights And The International Law Project: The Revolving Door Of Academic Discourse And Practitioner Politics, Maxwell Chibundu
Maxwell O. Chibundu
No abstract provided.
Delinking Disproportionality From Discrimination: Procedural Burdens As Proxy For Substantive Visions, Maxwell O. Chibundu
Delinking Disproportionality From Discrimination: Procedural Burdens As Proxy For Substantive Visions, Maxwell O. Chibundu
Maxwell O. Chibundu
No abstract provided.
The New Constitutional Order And Globalization, Maxwell Chibundu
The New Constitutional Order And Globalization, Maxwell Chibundu
Maxwell O. Chibundu
No abstract provided.
Structure And Structuralism In The Interpretation Of Statutes, Maxwell O. Chibundu
Structure And Structuralism In The Interpretation Of Statutes, Maxwell O. Chibundu
Maxwell O. Chibundu
No abstract provided.
Intervention, Imperialism And Kant's Categorical Imperative, Maxwell O. Chibundu
Intervention, Imperialism And Kant's Categorical Imperative, Maxwell O. Chibundu
Maxwell O. Chibundu
No abstract provided.
Law And The Political Economy Of Privatization In Sub-Saharan Africa, Maxwell Chibundu
Law And The Political Economy Of Privatization In Sub-Saharan Africa, Maxwell Chibundu
Maxwell O. Chibundu
No abstract provided.
Liberal Internationalism, Community And Citizenship At The Start Of The Twenty-First Century, Maxwell O. Chibundu
Liberal Internationalism, Community And Citizenship At The Start Of The Twenty-First Century, Maxwell O. Chibundu
Maxwell O. Chibundu
No abstract provided.
The Other In International Law: 'Community' And International Legal Order, Maxwell O. Chibundu
The Other In International Law: 'Community' And International Legal Order, Maxwell O. Chibundu
Maxwell O. Chibundu
There is a built-in paradox in the emergence of international law over the last decade as a core concern of academics and policy-makers. On the one hand, it is difficult to imagine any other period in history that has witnessed such a profusion of attempts to tame the anarchical society by hedging it in a straight-jacket of legalities. Throughout the 1990s, international conferences generated reams of treaties, codes, and agendas for action. International adjudicatory tribunals proliferated, and endeavored to give teeth to ideas and obligations hitherto thought to be essentially aspirational. And yet, the ability of international law to regulate …
Liberalism In The Age Of Terror: On Defining Our Barbarians, Maxwell Chibundu
Liberalism In The Age Of Terror: On Defining Our Barbarians, Maxwell Chibundu
Maxwell O. Chibundu
No abstract provided.
Making Customary International Law Through Municipal Adjudication: A Structural Inquiry, Maxwell O. Chibundu
Making Customary International Law Through Municipal Adjudication: A Structural Inquiry, Maxwell O. Chibundu
Maxwell O. Chibundu
No abstract provided.