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Author Zongwe, Dunia P. (Dunia Prince), author.

Title International law in Namibia / Dunia P. Zongwe
Published Bamenda, Cameroon : Langaa Research & Publishing CIG, [2019]
Oxford : African Books Collective
©2019

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Description 1 online resource (xx, 430 pages)
Contents Introduction -- What international law is -- The European roots of modern international law -- Sources of international law -- International law in the Namibian legal system -- How Namibian courts apply international law -- Treaties and their Interpretation -- States and Namibia's long march to statehood -- Recognition of states and governments -- Territory -- State responsibility -- Dispute resolution -- Immunity -- The United Nations, peace and the use of force -- African Union -- Human rights -- Economic relations and SACU -- Law of the sea -- Namibia, child of International Law -- Annex 1. The mandate for South West Africa -- Annex 2. Resolution 435 (1978) on Namibia's independence -- Annex 3. Principles concerning the Constituent Assembly and the Constitution for an Independent Namibia (1982)
Summary This book provides readers with the knowledge necessary to understand how international law carved the history and life of Namibia. It observes that Namibia has benefited from and contributed to international law in a way that shaped that country's political and socio-economic development and to an extent that few other countries experienced. For many a year since Namibia achieved Independence (on March 21, 1990) and established the Faculty of Law at the University of Namibia in 1992, students and lecturers have relied on materials from South Africa, despite the fact that Namibian law has since then grown apart from its South African heritage. This book informs readers about international law, its sources, international treaties, Namibian statehood, dispute resolution, the use of force, human rights, Namibia's economic relations with the outside world (including the Southern African Customs Union), and the law of the sea. Namibian courts have in their own way followed the rules of international law scrupulously, but - as this book shows - international law nonetheless remains the source of Namibian law that lawyers apply the least. Accordingly, this book underlines the significance, the practical utility, and the relevance of international law in the unique Namibian context
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references
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Subject International law -- Namibia
International law
Namibia
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9789956550814
9956550817