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This book has been more than five years in the making. When I hosted an authors’ workshop in Chicago in 2016, the premise of the project was that there were impacts of Africa’s international courts that were not adequately captured in the first wave of scholarship on these courts. This book captures several ways that advance our understanding of the utility and performance of these courts. For example, as the Introduction to this book more extensively shows, cases filed in these courts promote goals beyond seeking compliance. These courts provide important advantages for human rights claimants, civil society groups that advance causes related to the environment and the rule of law, opposition politicians facing authoritarian repression, among others. Litigating in Africa’s international courts provides these litigants several advantages such as giving credibility and legitimacy to their cause(s); communicating and advancing their agenda of social, political, or legal change by engaging their governments in a forum they do not control; and mobilizing press reports, thereby creating public awareness of government excesses. This book examines these possibilities and their downsides in eight compelling chapters and an extensive Introduction to the book.
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