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Major structural elements and appointment criteria to African Regional Courts with references to Treaty and protocol regulations

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Project

  • UBT_MuDAIMa-PRJ2019 - Power of Regional Judges
Main Title
Major structural elements and appointment criteria to African Regional Courts with references to Treaty and protocol regulations

Alternative Title

  • Appointment Rules African REC Courts (Abbreviated)

Type of Resource

  • Dataset

Language

  • English
Created at Date
01/01/2024

Associated Entities

  • EXC2052/1 Africa Multiple, DFG Project number 390713894 (Sponsor)
  • Stroh-Steckelberg, Alexander (Author)
  • Kisakye, Diana (Author)

Additional Date

  • 01/01/2024 (copy)

Created at Location

  • Germany

Created at Country

  • Germany

Created at Region

  • Bavaria

Located at

  • Germany

Subject

  • Judges
  • Africa
  • Treaties
  • Courts

Tag

  • East African Community
  • East African Court of Justice
  • Common Market of Eastern and Southern Africa
  • Southern African Development Community
  • Regional Court
  • Regional Organisation
  • Appointment Rules

Identifier

  • aco-01-0000 (DRE Identifier)
  • ARA-REC-Courts (Locally defined identifier)

Data Repository

  • R01 - RDSpace@UBT

Resource Type

  • Type
    Digital
    Description
    PDF
    Note
    2 pages
    Method
    born digital
Technical Property
106 kilobytes
URL
https://rdspace.uni-bayreuth.de/handle/rdspace-ubt/388

Usage and Copyright

  • Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial Share Alike 4.0 International

Target Audience

  • Researchers and Academics in the fields of Regional Integration, Socio-Legal Studies, Judicial Politics, African Law

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