Africa's International Courts Empower Citizens to Challenge Authoritarian Regimes
The book argues that Africa's international courts have important impacts that are often overlooked. Litigation in these courts is used by interest groups and politicians to internationalize their disputes and promote their ideals. By enforcing treaty commitments on human rights and democracy, litigants mobilize against authoritarian regimes and seek public support. The book uses case studies to show how legal and political mobilization through international courts affects African politics, law, and society.