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Rule of Law through Human Rights and International Criminal Justice: Essays in Honour of Adama Dieng

This project was undertaken not so much as a farewell to the contribution Adama Dieng has selflessly offered to humanity, but mainly as a token of appreciation to his dedication and contribution to the rule of law and human rights, especially in his native continent, Africa. As a high-ranking international civil servant, diplomat, teacher, activist and accomplished jurist, Adama Dieng has inspired, and indeed continues to inspire, a generation of men and women both in Africa and beyond with his unqualified commitment to the advancement of the ideals reflected in the United Nations Charter and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. Through his work and commitment to the cause of international justice and conflict prevention, he has consistently placed the interests of his fellow men and women, and indeed those of his continent, before his own interests. It is, therefore, in recognition of his efforts that, his fellow jurists, friends and colleagues decided to honour his contribution through a collection of essays on a life dedicated to the advancement of international peace and justice through the rule of law. The contributions gathered here represent, in good measure, the values and beliefs in rule of law and human rights that have characterized Adama’s commitment to work towards a better Africa and a better world.


Dr Charles Riziki Majinge was born and grew up in Tanzania. He holds an LLM and LLB from Northwestern University School of Law, Chicago, and the University of Dar es Salaam respectively. He received his doctorate in Public International Law at the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) under the supervision of Professor Chaloka Beyani and Christine Chinkin. He is an expert in constitutional law, international criminal law, international human rights law, public international law, and the laws of international organizations, and is particularly interested in peace and security issues, conflict prevention and peacebuilding. Dr Majinge has previously worked on constitutional and rule of law reforms in the Horn of Africa, most notably in South Sudan and Sudan, and has also worked for the African Union and the United Nations.

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ISBN: 1-4438-7601-1

ISBN13: 978-1-4438-7601-8

Release Date: 10th June 2015

Pages: 590

Price: £62.99

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