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Bloomsbury Publishing PLC Africa: Mapping New Boundaries in International Law by Edited by Jeremy I. Levitt
The principal aim of this work is to provide a forum for leading international lawyers with experience and interest in Africa to address a broad range of intellectual challenges concerning the contribution of African states and peoples to international law. As such the volume addresses orthodox topics of international law - such as jurisdiction and intervention - but tackles them from an African perspective and seeks to ask whether in each case the African perspective is unique or affirms existing arrangements of international law.