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Illegal Peace? Power Sharing with Warlords in Africa

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 February 2017

Jeremy Levitt*
Affiliation:
Florida International College of Law

Abstract

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Type
Paving the Way? Africa and the Future of International Criminal Law
Copyright
Copyright © American Society of International Law 2007

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References

1 These remarks represent an abbreviated and modified version of an earlier essay, Levitt, Jeremy I. Illegal Peace? Examining the Legality of Power-sharing with Warlords and Rebels in Africa, 27 Mich. J. Int’ L. L. 495 (2006)Google Scholar.

2 Majzub, Diba, Peace or Justice? Amnesties and the International Criminal Court, 3 Melb. J. Int’l L. 251 (2002)Google Scholar.

3 See generally id.

4 Chester Crocke & Fen Osier Hampson, Making Peace Settlements Work, Foreign Pol’y, Fall 1996, at 69.

5 Id.