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First, on behalf of myself and the other members of the editorial and advisory boards of the African Journal of Legal Studies (hereafter ajls ), I am pleased to welcome Kamari Maxine Clarke (University of Pennsylvania) and Sarah-Jane Koulen (Princeton University) as co-guest editors of this special issue on international criminal justice in Africa. This special issue reflects the scholarly output of two important and timely workshops that Professor Clarke convened, first at Yale University in September 2012 and a year later at the University of Pennsylvania. Her stated goal was to engage scholars with shared interests on some of the more fundamental controversies about the emerging application of international criminal justice in Africa. The two meetings led to many stimulating formal and informal conversations amongst the participants, all of which focused on unpacking the perceptions, and realities, of the work of the permanent International Criminal Court ( icc ) in the world’s second largest continent. Second, I am grateful that Kamari and Sarah-Jane accepted the Journal’s invitation to serve as special guest editors. They took up the burden of coordinating the peer review and eventual editing of the high quality papers contained in the current volume. This
African Journal of Legal Studies – Brill
Published: Sep 12, 2014
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