AFRICAN CENTRE FOR TRANSNATIONAL CRIMINAL JUSTICE (ACTCJ)
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Welcome to the African Centre for Transnational Criminal Justice (ACTCJ)
Globalisation and technology have opened new opportunities for transnational criminal activities to target states and organisations. To combat these crimes, their cross-border character and transnational impact call for ever-greater inter-state cooperation.
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TCJ > Welcome
Welcome to the African Centre for Transnational Criminal Justice (ACTCJ)
Globalisation and technology have opened new opportunities for transnational criminal activities to target states and organisations. To combat these...
>> Mission: About us
| Our focusACTCJ (formerly the South African-German Centre for Transnational Criminal Justice) undertakes cutting-edge research and training in international criminal law, transitional justice, transnational organised crimes and related fields to respond to the myriad challenges confronting the African continent in a rapidly changing and interconnected world. Read more ... |
| Our teamOur exceptionally resourceful team positions ACTCJ to become the pivot of advancing knowledge and African perspectives on transnational criminal justice, driving the localisation and consolidation of transnational criminal justice norms and their application in African contexts. Read more ... |
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Our focusACTCJ (formerly the South African-German Centre for Transnational Criminal Justice) undertakes cutting-edge research and training in international criminal law, transitional justice, transnational organised crimes and related fields to respond to the myriad challenges confronting the African continent in a rapidly changing and interconnected world. Read more ... |
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![]() | NEWS: Call for Applications - LLM/MPhil in Transnational Criminal Justice 2022 | By African Centre for Transnational Criminal Justice Invitation to all prospective postgraduate students who would like to pursue an LLM/MPhil in Transnational Criminal Justice |
![]() | BLOGS: Reflections on transitional justice in Africa during Covid-19 | By John-Mark Iyi African countries emerging from conflicts and authoritarian regimes have had to confront Covid-19 both as a health crisis and a human rights and social justice issue in the context of ongoing transitional justice processes. |
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News: Call for Applications - LLM/MPhil in Transnational Criminal Justice 2022 | By African Centre for Transnational Criminal Justice Invitation to all prospective postgraduate students who would like to pursue an LLM/MPhil in Transnational Criminal Justice Read more ... |
>> Publications: Featured works
FEATURED PUBLICATION: Humanitarian Intervention and the AU-ECOWAS Intervention Treaties under International Law Type: Books and chapters Iyi, John-Mark (2016). Humanitarian Intervention and the AU-ECOWAS Intervention Treaties under International Law: Towards a Theory of Regional Responsibility to Protect The book reconciles the conflicts and legal ambiguities between African Union and ECOWAS law on the use of force on the one hand, and the UN Charter and international law on the other hand. In view of questions relating to African Union and UN relationship in the maintenance of international peace and security in Africa in recent years, the book examines the legal issues involved and how they c... Other publications
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FEATURED PUBLICATION: Humanitarian Intervention and the AU-ECOWAS Intervention Treaties under International Law Type: Books and chapters Iyi, John-Mark (2016). Humanitarian Intervention and the AU-ECOWAS Intervention Treaties under International Law: Towards a Theory of Regional Responsibility to Protect The book reconciles the conflicts and legal ambiguities between African Union and ECOWAS law on the use of force on the one hand, and the UN Charter and international law on the other hand. In view of questions relating to African Union and UN relationship in the maintenance of international peace and security in Africa in recent years, the book examines the legal issues involved and how they c... Other publications
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