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State succession to treaties in respect of newly independent African States
This book examines the issue of state succession in relation to international treaties, particularly for newly independent African states following decolonization. Mutiti outlines how these states must determine the status of treaties inherited from colonial powers and the various international legal approaches related to this issue. The analysis is presented through a historical overview, international legal theory, and African state practice, including implementation challenges and implications for modern international relations. This book is an important reference for the study of international law, African politics, and postcolonial state dynamics.
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