Contents
1Introduction: Origins and Issues of the African Court of Justice and Human and Peoples’ Rights
Part IThe Wider Context of Transitional Justice in Africa
2The Place of the African Court of Justice and Human and Peoples’ Rights in the Prosecution of Serious Crimes in Africa
3Peace and ‘Justice’ Sequencing in Management of Violence in the Malabo Protocol for the African Court
4The African Union Transitional Justice Policy Framework and How it Fits into the African Governance Architecture (AGA): Promise and Prospects for the African Court of Justice and Human Rights
5The Advent of a Differentiated Accountability System: The African Court of Justice and Human Rights and the AU Transitional Justice Architecture
6Concurrent Jurisdiction of the International Criminal Court and the African Criminal Chamber in the Case of Concurrent Referrals
7The African Criminal Court: Towards an Emancipatory Politics
Part IIThe Criminal Law Jurisdiction of the African Court
9Perspectives on the International Criminal Jurisdiction of the African Court of Justice and Human Rights Pursuant to the Malabo Protocol (2014)
10Genocide and Other International Crimes by Unincorporated Groups: Will There Be Loopholes for Them in the African Court?
11The Crime of Aggression in the African Court of Justice and Human and Peoples’ Rights
12Transnational Crimes Jurisdiction of the Criminal Chamber of the African Court of Justice and Human and Peoples’ Rights
13Jurisdiction of the Criminal Chamber of the African Court of Justice and African Court of Justice and Humanand Peoples’ Rights
15The Crime of Terrorism within the Jurisdiction of the African Court of Justice and Human and Peoples’ Rights: Article 28G of the AU’s Malabo Protocol 2014
16The Crime of Mercenarism: A Challenge for the Judges of the New African Court
17Combating Corruption Effectively? The Role of the African Court of Justice and Human Rights
18Money Laundering and the African Court of Justice and Human and Peoples’ Rights
19Human Trafficking in Africa: Opportunities and Challenges for the African Court of Justice and Human Rights
22Unconstitutional Change of Government: A New Crime within the Jurisdiction of the African Criminal Court
CModes of Participation, Immunity, Defences, Sentences and Reparations
27Article 46C: Corporate Criminal Liability at the African Criminal Court
28Administering International Criminal Justice through the African Court: Opportunities and Challenges in International Law
32A Promise Too Dear? The Right to Reparations for Victims of International Crimes Under the Malabo Protocol of the African Criminal Court
Part VFunding the African Court and the Role of Civil Society
37Financing and Sustaining the African Court of Justice and Human and Peoples’ Rights
38Between Hope and Doubt: The Malabo Protocol and the Resource Requirements of an African Criminal Court
39Civil Society and International Criminal Justice in Africa: Perspectives on the Proposed African Court of Justice and Human Rights