Acknowledgments:
The author wishes to acknowledge Hiruy Wubie of University of Gondor, Faculty of Laws and Zelalem Tsegaw of Mekele University, College of Law and Governance, Department of Law, for the use of the ‘African Union Law Teaching Material’. The text was a good resource in the preparation of this module.
INTRODUCTION
This module introduces students to a unique area of law. Law of the African Union. The quest for Pan-Africanism entails creating institutions within the context of the Union which institutions, would accelerate the establishment of a fully-fledged Pan-African organisation which would take its rightful place in the geopolitical arena of global politics. Inter alia, the module brings to the fore the origins of the African Union from its predecessor institution. It looks at the status of the African Union under International Law, the powers of the Union and its organs. The module further looks at the role of the African Union in the maintenance of peace and security in Africa etc.
OBJECTIVES
The objectives of the module are to:
LEARNING OUTCOMES
At the end of this module you should be able to:
Unit 1 – BACKGROUND AND OVERVIEW OF THE AFRICAN UNION
Unit 2 – MEMBERSHIP TO THE AFRICAN UNION
Unit 3 – AFRICAN UNION AND INTERNATIONAL LAW
Unit 4 – POWERS OF THE AFRICAN UNION
Unit 5 – ORGANS OF THE AFRICAN UNION AND THEIR POWERS/MANDATE
Unit 6 – MONETARY INSTITUTIONS OF THE AFRICAN UNION
Unit 7 – PRIVILEGES AND IMMUNITIES OF THE AFRICAN UNION
Unit 8 – LEGAL INSTRUMENTS OF THE AFRICAN UNION
Unit 9 – AU & PROTECTION OF HUMAN RIGHTS & MAINTENANCE OF PEACE & SECURITY IN AFRICA
Unit 10 – DISPUTE RESOLUTION MECHANISMS WITHIN AFRICAN UNION
Unit 11 – DISSOLUTION AND SUCCESSION OF THE AFRICAN UNION
RECOMMENDED READING
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Amerasinghe C.F. Principles of Institutional Law of International Organizations. (1996). Cambridge University Press.
Amate C.O.C, Inside the OAU Pan-Africanism in Practice. (1986) Macmillan Publishers Ltd.
Blackstone’s International Law Documents (7th edition)
Obadane Ebenezer and Oyewole Dapo. The New Partnership for African’s Development: Challenges and Developments. (2003). Center for Democracy and Development.
Schermers Henry G. and Blokker Niels M. International Institutional law: Unity within Diversity, (3rd Revised Edition) (1995). Martinus Nijhoff Publisher.
Murithi Timothy. The African Union: Pan-Africanism, Peace Building and Development. (2005) Ashgate Publishing Company
Shaw Malcolm N. International Law. 2003 (5th edn).
Slomanson William R. Fundamental Perspectives on International Law. (2007) (5th ed)