![]() | Sovereigns, Quasi Sovereigns, and Africans: Race and Self-Determination in International Law Subjects: Self-determination National -- Africa; Decolonization -- Africa; Racism -- Africa; Self-determination National -- Namibia; Decolonization -- Namibia; Sovereignty -- Social aspects; In this trenchant critique, Grovogui demonstrates the failure of international law to address adequately the issues surrounding African self-determination during decolonization. Challenging the view that the only requirement for decolonization is the elimination of the legal instruments that provided for direct foreign rule, he probes the universal claims of international law. |
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