conference
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Africa Knows! It is time to decolonise minds
Accepted Paper: D22-07.
To panel D22.
Title of paper:
What law for what development in Africa in the 21st Century?
Short abstract paper:
Long abstract paper: In actuality, legal pluralism exists to various degrees in every society in the world although it is more obvious in Africa, notably due to external interventions carried out, among others, by colonizing powers. For such purpose, said pluralism should have been assessed as a means of enrichment of the law, in the service of development, and with the purpose of yielding functional rules. The goal of our reflection is to lay foundations for a reconstruction of law in Africa, in order to successfully integrate the various sources of law. To attain such goal, one should strive to take into consideration the needs and habits of the Africans (thus use an adaptive method) instead of merely mimicking the law produced in other societies. Successful experiences in integrating several legal sources in the service of development in Africa will be cited.
* This conference took place from December 2020 to February 2021 * |