Bibliographie indicative – Gestion par les droits étatiques africains des normes et institutions du droit international public

  • A.O. Adede, “Constitutionalism, Culture and Tradition: African Experiences on the Incorporation of Treaties into Domestic Law”, African Yearbokk of International Law, Vol. 7, 1999, pp. 239-253.
  • Mirna E. Adjami, “African Courts, International Law, and Comparative Case Law: Chimera or Emerging Human Rights Jurisprudence”, Michigan Journal of International Law, Vol. 24, 2002, pp. 103-167.
  • K. Appiagyei-Atuu, “Ghana at 50: The Place of International Human Rights Norms in the Courts”, in Mensa-Bozou H. J. A. N. et al. (eds.), Ghana Law since Independence: History, Development and Prospects, Accra, Black Mask Limited, 2007, pp. 179-215.
  • A. Belinskij, L.J. Kotzé & O. Fuo, “Domestic Manifestations of International Law’s Right to Water: A Comparative Analysis of Emerging Rights Obligations in Finland and South Africa”, African Journal of International and Comparative Law, Vol. 25, Issue 2, 2017, pp. 261-292.
  • Richard C. Blake, “The World’s Law in One Country: The South African Constitutional Court’s Use of Public International Law”, S. AFR. L.J., Vol. 115, 1999, pp. 668 et s.
  • N.J. Botha, “National Treaty Law and Practice : South Africa”, in Hollis D. B., Blakeslee M. R. & Ederington B. (eds), National Treaty Law and Practice. Dedicated to the Memory of Monroe Leigh, Leiden / Boston, Martinus Nijoff Publishers, 2005, 837 p., pp. 581-613.
  • NN. Botha & M. Olivier, “Ten Years of International Law in the South African Courts: Reviewing the Past and Assessing the Future”, South African Yearbook of International Law, Vol. 29, 2004, pp. 42 et s.
  • D.J. Devine, “Some Problems relating to Treaties in the Interim South African Constitution and some Suggestions for the Définitive Constitution”, South African Yearbook of International Law, Vol. 20, 1995, pp. 1-24.
  • M.-C. Djiena Wembou, « Les normes internationales relatives aux droits de l’homme et leur application dans la législation interne des Etats africains : problèmes et perspectives », 11 Reveue africaine de droit international et comparé, Vol. 11, 1999, pp. 51-66.
  • Y. Donders, “Cultural Pluralism in International Human Rights Law: The Role of Reservations”, in Cultural Dimension of Human Rights, 2013, pp. 205-239.
  • J. Dugard, “International Law is Part of Our Law”, South African Law Journal, Vol. 88, 1971, pp. 13 et s.
  • J. Dugard, “International Law and the ‘Final’ Constitution”, South African Journal on Human Rights, Vol. 11, No. 2, 1995, pp. 241-251.
  • J. Dugard, “The Influence of International Human Rights Law on the South African Constitution”, Current Legal Problems, Vol. 49, No. 2, 1996, pp. 303-324.
  • J. Dugard, “International Law and the South African Constitution”, European Journal of International Law, Vol. 8, No. 1, 1997, pp. 77-92.
  • J. Dugard, “The South African Judiciary and International Law in the Apartheid Era”, South African Journal of Human Rights, Vol. 14, No. 1, 1998
  • J. Dugard, International Law: A South African Perspective, 3rd ed., Landsdowne, Juta, 2005
  • J. Dugard, “The Role of Human Rights Treaty Standards in Domestic Law: The Southern African Experience”, in P. Alston & J. Crawford (eds), The Future of UN Human Rights treaty Monitoring, Online Publication, 23 December 2009, pp. 269-286.
  • J. Dugard, “South Africa”, in D. Sloss (ed.), The Role of Domestic Courts in Treaty Enforcement: A Comparative Study, Cambridge University Press, 2009, Online Publication 6 January 2010, pp. 448-475.
  • E. Egede, “The New Territorial Waters (Amendment) Act 1998 – Comments on the Impact of International Law on Nigeria Law”, African Journal of International and Comparative Law, Vol. 12, No. 1, 2000, pp. 84-104.
  • E. Egede, “Bringing Human Rights Home: An Examination of the Domestication of Human Rights Treaties in Nigeria”, Journal of African Law, Vol. 51, No. 2, 2007, pp. 249-284.
  • Eghosa O. Ekhator, “Improving Acess to Environmental Justice under the African Charter on Human and Peoples’ Rights: The Roles of NGOs in Nigeria”, African Journal of International and Comparative Law, Vol. 22, Issue 1, 2014, pp. 63-79.
  • Amos O. Enabulete, “Implementation of Treaties in Nigeria and the Status Question: Whither Nigerian Courts?”, African Journal of International & Comparative Law, Vol. 17, 2009, pp. 326-341.
  • Amos O. Enabulete, “Incompatibility of National Law with the African Charter on Human and Peoples’s Rights: Does the African Court on Human and Peoples’ Rights have the Final Say”, African Human Rights Law Journal, Vol. 16, 2016, pp. 1-28.
  • O. Fasan, “Commitment and Compliance in International Law: A Study of the Implementation of the WTO TRIPS Agreement in Nigeria and South Africa”, African Journal of International and Comparative Law, Vol. 20, Issue. 2, 2012, pp. 191-228.
  • G. Ferreira & A. Ferreira-Snyman, “The incorporation of Public International Law into Municipal Law and Regional Law against the backdrop of the dichotomy between Monism and Dualism”, Potchefstroom Electr Law Journal, Vol. 17, No. 4, 2014, pp.1471-1496.
  • J.-F. Flauss, E. Lambert-Abdelgawad, L’application nationale de la charte africaine des droits de l’homme et des peuples, Bruxelles, Bruylant/Nemesis, coll. Droit et justice 54, 2004, 266 p.
  • P.-F. Gonidec, « Droit international et droit interne en Afrique », Revue africaine de droit international et comparé, Vol. 8, 1996, pp. 789 et s.
  • P.-F. Gonidec, “The Relationship of International Law and National Law in Africa”, Revue africaine de droit international et comparé, Vol. 10, 1998, pp. 244-249.
  • F. Horchani, « La Constitution tunisienne et les traités après la révision du 1er juin 2002 », Annuaire français de droit international, 2004, pp. 138-171.
  • Ronald C. Jennings, “Cosmopolitan Subjects: Critical Reflections on Dualism, International Criminal Law and Sovereignty. Lessons for the African Union from the Yugoslavia Tribunal”, African Journal of Legal Studies, Vol. 7, 2014, pp. 321-358.
  • T. Kabau, C. Njoroge, “The Application of International Law in Keya under the 2010 Constitution: Critical Issues in the Harmonization of the Legal System”, Comparative and International Law Journal of Southern Africa, Vol. 44, No. 3, 2011
  • M. Kamto, « Charte africaine, instruments internationaux de protection des droits de l’homme, constitutions nationales : articulations respectives », in L’application nationale de la Charte africaine des droits de l’homme et des peuples, droit et justice, Bruxelles, Bruylant, 2004, pp. 11-47.
  • M. Killander, “The Role of International Law in Human Rights Litigation in Africa”, in E. K. Quansah & W. Binchy (eds), Judicial Protection of Human Rights in Botswana: Emerging Issues, Berlin, Clarus Press, 2009, pp. 11-21.
  • M. Killander (ed), International Law and Domestic Human Rights Litigation in Africa, Pretoria, University Law Press, 2010
  • M. Killander, & H. Adjolohoun, “International Law and Domestic Human Rights Litigation in Africa: An Introductio”n, in M. Killander (ed.), International Law and Domestic Human Rights Litigation in Africa, Pretoria University Law Press, 2010. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=1708483
  • E. Laryea, “Why Ghana Should Implement Certain International Legal Instruments Relating to International Sale of Goods Transactions”, African Journal of International and Comparative Law, Vol. 19, Issue 1, 2011, pp. 1-37.
  • A. Mahiou, « La constitution algérienne et le droit international », Revue générale de droit international public, 1990, pp. 419-454.
  • T. Maluwa, “The Domestic Implementation of International Refugee Law: A Brief Note on Malawi’s Refugee Act of 1989”, International Journal of Refugee Law, Vol. 3, No. 3, 1991, pp. 503-509.
  • T. Maluwa, “International Human Rights Norms and the South African Interim Constitution 1993”, South African Yearbook of International Law Vol. 19, 1994, pp. 14-42.
  • T. Maluwa, “The Role of International Law in the Protection of Human Rights Under the Malawian Constitution of 1995.” African Yearbook of International Law Vol. 3, 1995, pp. 53-79.
  • T. Maluwa, “The incorporation of international law and its interpretational role in municipal legal systems in Africa: an exploratory survey”, South African Yearbook of International Law, Vol. 23, 1998, pp. 45 et s.
  • Z. Motala, “The Promotion of National Unity and Reconciliation Act, the Constitution and International Law”, Comparative and International Law Journal of Southern Africa, Vol. 28, No. 3, 1995, pp. 338-362.
  • Z. Motala, “The Constitutional Court’s Approach to International Law and its Method of Interpretation in the “Amnesty Decision”: Intellectual Honesty or Political Expediency?”, South African Yearbook of International Law, Vol. 21, 1996, pp. 29-59.
  • N. Mouelle Kombi, « Les dispositions relatives aux conventions internationales dans les nouvelles constitutions des États d’Afrique francophone », Annuaire africain de droit international, Vol. 8, 2000, pp. 223-263.
  • M. Mubiala, « L’Afrique et la Déclaration universelle des Droits de l’homme », Revue Juridique et Politique des Etats francophones, Vol. 65, No. 2, 2011, pp. 230-236.
  • A. Muyiwa, “The implementation of the African charter on human and peoples’ rights and the convention on the rights of the child in Nigeria: the creation of irresponsible parents and dutiful children?”, The Journal of Legal Pluralism and Unofficial Law, Vol. 51, No. 3, 2019, pp. 320-349.
  • C. Nwapi, “International Treaties in Nigerian and Canadian Courts”, African Journal of International & Comparative Law, Vol. 19, Issue 1, 2011, pp. 38-65.
  • E.S. Nwauche, “Enforcing ECOWAS Law in West African National Courts”, Journal of African Law, Vol. 55, No. 2, 2011, pp. 181-202.
  • A.D. Olinga, « Considérations sur les traités dans l’ordre juridique camerounais », Revue africaine de droit international et comparé, Vol. 8, 1996, pp. 283-308.
  • A. Ondoua, « Existe-t-il un droit national de l’intégration communautaire en Afrique francophone ? » in La fabrique du droit en Afrique, Actes du Premier Symposium Juridique de Libreville, Palabres Actuelles, Revue de la Fondation Raponda-Walker, 21-22 novembre 2013, 608 p, spec. pp. 23- 44.
  • A. Ondoua, « Le droit international dans la constitution camerounaise » in J.-L. Atangana Amougou (dir.), Le Cameroun et le droit international, Paris, Pedone, 2014
  • Richard F. Oppong, “Observing the Legal System of the Community: The Relationship between Community and National Legal Systems under the African Economic Community Treaty”, Tulane Journal of International & Comparative Law, Vol. 15, 2006, pp. 41-88.
  • Richard F. Oppong, “Re-Imagining International Law: An Examination of Recent Trends in the Reception of International Law into National Legal Systems in Africa”, Fordham International Law Journal, Vol.  30, n° 2, 2006, pp. 296-345.
  • Richard F. Oppong, “Enforcing Judgments of the SADC Tribunal in the Domestic Courts of Member States”, Monitoring Regional Integration in Southern Africa Yearbook, Vol. 10, 2010, pp. 115-142.
  • Richard F. Oppong, “The High Court of Ghana Declines to Enforce an ECOWAS Court Judgment”, African Journal of International and Comparative Law, Vol. 25, Issue 1, 2017, pp. 127-132.
  • G. Pambou Tchivounda, « Le Conseil constitutionnel de Côte d’Ivoire et l’internationalisation de l’élection présidentielle des 31 octobre et 28 novembre 2010. Variations autour d’un plaidoyer », in Mélanges dédiés au Doyen Francis V. Wodié, Faculté de droit de l’Université de Cocody-Abidjan, Presses de l’Université Toulouse 1 Capitole, 2016, 568 p., 431-447.
  • M.R. Phooko, “Legal Status of International Law in South Africa’s Municipal Law: Government of the Republic of Zimbabwe v Flick and Others (657/11) [2012] ZASCA 122”, African Journal of International and Comparative Law, Vol. 22, Issue 3, 2014, pp. 399-419.
  • Emmanuel K. Quensh, “An Examination of the Use of International Law as an Interpretative Tool in Human Rights Litigation in Ghana and Botswana”, in Killander M. (ed.), International Law and Domestic Human Rights Litigation in Africa, Pretoria, University Law Press, 2010, pp. 37-56.
  • A.J.G.M. Sanders, “The Applicability of Customary International Law in South African Law – the Appeal Court Has Spoken”, The Comparative and International Law Journal of Southern Africa, Vol. 11, 1978, pp. 198-207.
  • W. Scholtz, “A Few Thoughts on article 231 of the South African Constitution”, South African Yearbook of International Law, Vol. 29, 2004, pp. 202-216.
  • W. Scholtz & G. Ferreira, “The interpretation of section 231 of the South African constitution: A lost ball in the high weeds8”, The Comparative and International Law Journal of Southern Africa, Vol. 41, 2008, pp. 324-338.
  • W. Scholtz & G. Ferreira, “Has the Constitutional Court found the lost ball in the High weeds? The Interpretation of section 231 of the South African Constitution”, The Comparative and International Law Journal of Southern Africa, Vol. 42, 2009, p. 270.
  • A. Soma, « L’applicabilité des traités internationaux de protection des droits de l’homme dans le système constitutionnel du Burkina Faso », African Yearbook of International Law, Vol. 14, 2006, pp. 313-344.
  • A. Stemmet, « The Influence of the Recent Constitutional Developments in South Africa on the Relationship Between International Law and Municipal Law », INT’L L., Vol. 33, 1999, pp. 47 et s.
  • R. Tagne, « La Cour suprême du Cameroun en conflit avec la Cour commune de justice et d’arbitrage (CCJA) », Juris périodique, n° 62/2005, p. 104
  • O. Tshosa, “The Status of international law in Namibia national law: A Critical appraisal of the Constitutional Strategy”, Namibia Law Journal, Vol. 2, 2010, pp. 11 et s.
  • A. Trapani, “Bringing National Courts in Line with International Norms: A Comparative Look at the Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina and the Military Courts of the Democratic Republic of Congo, Israel Law Review, Vol. 46, 2013, pp. 233 et s.
  • F. Viljoen, “Application of the African Charter on Human and Peoples’ Rights by Domestic Courts in Africa”, Journal of African Law, Vol. 43, 1999, pp. 1-17.
  • F. Viljoen & L. Louw, « State Compliance with the recommendations of the African Commission on Human and Peoples’ Rights 1994-2004 », American Journal of International Law, vol. 101, 2007, pp. 11 et s.
  • P. H. G. Vrancken, « La jurisprudence sud-africaine quant à la place du droit international dans l’ordre juridique sud-africain », Revue africaine de droit international et comparé, Vol. 5, 1993, pp. 297-309.
  • E. de Wet, “The “Friendly but Cautious” Reception of International Law in the Jurisprudence of the South African Constitutional Court: Some Critical Remarks”, Fordham International Law Journal, Vol. 28, 2004-2005, pp. 1529 ss.
  • F. Yerima Timothy, “Comparative Evaluation of the challenges of African Regional Human Rights Courts”, Journal of Politics and Law,Vol. 4, No. 2, 2011, pp. 120-127.
  • Dunia P. Zongwe, “Taking Leaves out of the International Criminal Court Statute: The Direct Application of International Criminal Law by Military Courts in the Democratic Republic of Congo”, Israel Law Review, Vol. 46, 2013, pp. 249 et s.