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This week, until 25 November, diplomats from some 100 States will meet in Geneva for the Fourth Review Conference of the Convention on Conventional Weapons (CCW). High on the agenda is a new...
On Monday 10 October the Mo Ibrahim Foundation, through its Prize Committee, announced Cape Verdean former President Pedro Verona Pires as the winner of the 2011 Ibrahim prize for Achievement in...
The crumbling of North African (NA) regimes holds serious challenges for international law on the African continent. Traditional international law refrained from prescribing to states which forms...
The second review of the trade policies and practices of Mauritania takes place on 28 and 30 September 2011. The basis for the review is a report by the WTO Secretariat and a report by the...
The Islamic Republic of Mauritania is largely a desert country, which began to exploit offshore oil reserves in 2006. The 2006 move to start exploiting offshore reserves of oil made the country one...
This CAI paper follows up on a previous CAI paper which was entitled Korea-Africa aid and investment: Fostering an agricultural revolution.(2) As stated in that piece, the emphasis of both articles...
In recent months the world has seen some significant changes. These have been inspired in large part by the overthrowing of former President Ben Ali in Tunisia, an event which triggered similar...
President Jacob Zuma says that job creation, as well as delivering on the New Growth Path’s aspiration to create five-million jobs over the next ten years, remains the primary focus of government...