Please note: These pages list current Law Department PhD Students. For completed PhDs, please see the PhD Completions page.

 

Charles Majinge

Email: C.R.Majinge@lse.ac.uk

Thesis Title: ‘The Role of the United Nations and African Union in Building the Rule of Law in Countries Emerging from Conflicts: The Case of Southern Sudan’.

Supervisors: Dr Chaloka Beyani and Professor Christine Chinkin

Research Interests: International law; International human rights; international humanitarian law; refugee law and constitutional law.

Recent Publications and Conference Papers

The Doctrine of Permanent Sovereignty over Natural Resources in International Law and its Practice in Developing Countries: The Case of Mining Sector in Tanzania, African Yearbook of International Law, Vol. 16, 2008, 235-268.

The International Criminal Court and the Question of Alternative Justice System in Africa: A Case of be Careful of what you wish for? Verfassung und Recht in übersee/ International Journal of Law and Politics in Africa, Asia & Latin America, Vol. 42, 2, 2009, 151-173.

Housing, Right to, International Protection, Max Planck Encyclopaedia of Public International Law, Oxford University Press, 2010.

The Concept of Global Governance in Public International Law: Addressing Democratic Deficit and Enhancing Accountability in Decision Making Process of the African Union, Journal of African & International Law, Vol. 3, 1, 2010, 1-30.

The Future of peacekeeping in Africa and the Normative role of the African Union, Goettingen Journal of International Law, vol. 2, issue 2, 2010, 463-500.

Southern Sudan and the Struggle for Self Determination in Contemporary Africa: Examining its Basis under International Law, German Yearbook of International Law, Vol. 53, 2010, 541-578.

Can Multinational Corporations Help Secure Human Rights and the Rule of Law? The Case of Sudan, Verfassung und Recht in übersee/ International Journal of Law and Politics in Africa, Asia & Latin America, Vol. 44, 1, 2011, 7-32.

Regional Arrangements and the Maintenance of International Peace and Security: The Role of the African Union Peace and Security Council, Canadian Yearbook of International Law, Vol. 48, 2010, 97-149.