Üksikpealkiri
Table of Contents
Introduction
Prof. Hussein Solomon, Head: Unit for African Studies, Centre for International Political Studies, University of Pretoria
Welcoming Remarks
Dr Michael Lange, Resident Representative, Konrad Adenauer Foundation
Opening Address
Mr Welile Nhlapo, Deputy Director-General, Department of Foreign Affairs, South Africa
Exploring the Concept of Identity in World Politics
Prof. Anton du Plessis, Department of Political Sciences, University of Pretoria
Reflections on the Roots of War
Dr John G. Hund, Senior Researcher, Institute of Foreign and Comparative Law, University of South Africa (Unisa)
A Nigerian Case Study
Dr Charles Quaker-Dokubo, Research Fellow, Nigerian Institute of International Affairs
Theocracy and State Reconstruction in the Civil War–Ravaged Sudan: In Pursuit of an Illusive National Consensus
Prof. Korwa G. Adar, International Studies Unit, Rhodes University
Towards Finding a Solution for the Problems Created by the Politics of Identity in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC): Designing a Constitutional Framework for Peaceful Cooperation
Prof. Jeremy Sarkin, Deputy Dean, Law Faculty, University of the Western Cape
Exclusion, Identity and Armed Conflict: A Historical Survey of the Politics of Confrontation in Uganda with Specific Reference to the Independence Era
Mr Paul Nantulya, Head, Constitutionalism Project, ACCORD
Angola: A Case Study
Prof. Gerald J. Bender, School of International Relations, University of Southern California, United States
Mozambique: A Case Study
Prof. André Thomashausen, Director, Institute of Foreign and Comparative Law, Unisa
The Importance of Economic Development in Fostering Human Rights Practice in Africa
Mr Zingisile N. Jobodwana, Senior Researcher, Institute of Foreign and Comparative Law, Unisa; Director, Socio-Economic and Human Rights Research Centre
The Element of Tolerance in African Custom
Prof. Moyisi S. Majeke, PhD (Iowa), Department of Comparative Law, History of Law and Jurisprudence, University of Venda
Transforming Ethnic Conflicts
Prof. Hussein Solomon, Head, Unit for African Studies, Centre for International Political Studies, University of Pretoria and Sally Matthews, University of Pretoria
Summary of Proceedings and Closure
Prof. André Thomashausen, Director, Institute of Foreign and Comparative Law, Unisa