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Golden Gate University School of Law

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2016

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Assessing The Efficacy Of African Boundary Delineation Law And Policy: The Case Of Ethio– Eritrea Boundary Dispute Settlement, Lantera Nadew Anebo Apr 2016

Assessing The Efficacy Of African Boundary Delineation Law And Policy: The Case Of Ethio– Eritrea Boundary Dispute Settlement, Lantera Nadew Anebo

Theses and Dissertations

Africa is poor in the midst of plenty. Though multiple causes and reasons may be claimed for Africa’s shrinking state of development, disruptive effects of colonialism takes forefront. Present-day Africa is literally free but colonial footprints are still apparent in the borderlands. The study pinpoints how natural borderline development was thwarted by the infamous Berlin Conference of 1884 -1885. As result, people, ethnic groups, nations and nationalities have been disintegrated. Ethnic disintegration and arbitrary colonial boundaries lines have been source of unavoidable intra and inter state conflicts in Africa. Ironically, in fear of opening “Pandora’s Box” that would further unlock …