Books

New Book by Dr. Obote Odora Renders a Critical Examination of Post-Colonial AfricaNew Book by Dr. Obote Odora Renders a Critical Examination of Post-Colonial Africa

In “A Critical Examination of Post-Colonial Africa,” Dr Alex Odora, the book’s author, delves deep into the complex issue of decolonization of the African continent, offering a thought-provoking and uncompromising perspective. The book boldly challenges the conventional narrative of decolonization, {...}

Books

Book Review: White Man’s God Black Man’s Burden and the Bible as a Reconditioned VehicleBook Review: White Man’s God Black Man’s Burden and the Bible as a Reconditioned Vehicle

The Book is a Major Contribution to Africa’s Liberation By Dr Terence Paito From the onset, Africans in Angola, Congo, South Africa, Uganda, Zimbabwe etc. resisted Christianization. In Uganda for example, Mwanga, the great King of Buganda ordered the execution {...}

Uncategorized

New Book By Dr Alex Odora: White Man’s God-Black Man’s BurdenNew Book By Dr Alex Odora: White Man’s God-Black Man’s Burden

Are there any logical reasons to believe in a White Christian God? Given the feeble arguments for God’s existence, one might reasonably suspect – that is, if one lived on a different planet – that atheism, agnosticism or secularism, would {...}

Uncategorized

Book Review: Hybrid Courts: Lessons From Rwanda and Sierra Leone by Dr Obote OdoraBook Review: Hybrid Courts: Lessons From Rwanda and Sierra Leone by Dr Obote Odora

The most recent book from esteemed legal scholar Dr Alex Obote-Odora is a robust contribution in his efforts bending us toward justice. For anyone with even a passing interest about international justice “Hybrid Courts: Lessons from Rwanda and Sierra Leone” {...}

Articles

Why the West support dictatorship in Black Africa?Why the West support dictatorship in Black Africa?

Viewed in that context, the post-colonial Africa’s burden therefore lies in the continued reliance on Western colonial laws and institutions developed by the colonisers to maintain white domination and undermine socio-economic developments of Black Africa. The colonial policies created slave {...}

Articles

Challenges of Addressing Acts of Terrorism in Non-International Armed ConflictsChallenges of Addressing Acts of Terrorism in Non-International Armed Conflicts

Introduction The international community, under both the League of Nations and the United Nations, have historically found it problematic to reach a consensus position on legal definition of terrorism. In the 1930s, several attempts by the League of Nations to {...}

Articles

Non-State Armed Groups in Africa: What are their legal status and obligations?Non-State Armed Groups in Africa: What are their legal status and obligations?

International and non-international armed conflicts have been fought, intermittently, in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), since 1997. A number of African States joined the armed conflicts, fighting on either side. There were also many foreign and indigenous non-State armed {...}

Essays

Dictators Who Murder Their Own People Should be Brought to JusticeDictators Who Murder Their Own People Should be Brought to Justice

“The doctrine of command responsibility is ultimately predicated upon the power of the superior to control the acts of his subordinates” Celebici Appeal Judgement[1] Introduction A shrinking concept of state sovereignty has created conditions for decentralisation of the exercise of {...}