We, lawyers and specialists in African law, are deeply concerned about the dramatic political, economic and social environment in which live the majority of African populations. The paradox is that this beautiful continent is full of many resources (human as well as natural) available to meet the basic needs of these people.
We are certain that the paternalism of power leads to bad leadership and delinquency of African States while perpetuating the ignorance of universal rules and values, especially in the African context.
We are convinced that a smooth and long-term development of the continent (according to what the Africans desire) cannot be achieved without the knowledge and the effective application of law at all levels (regional, national and continental).
We are convinced that only the knowledge of law and its effective application will lead Africans to build a newer Africa that corresponds to the desires of its people.
We are determined to work for a better visibility and a better application of law on the continent.
We hereby solemnly commit ourselves to put together our legal as well as human competencies to serve Africa for a deeper and effective change of the mentality as well as for better living conditions on our continent.
Last Updated: 13 July 2018 by Webmaster
Speeches of our trainees at the 38th session of the Human Rights Council – Geneva June / July 2018
Allocution de Mlle Shannon Valentino sur le Burundi à la 38ème session du Conseil des droits de l’homme, Genève, 27 juin 2018
Panel Discussion on the Impact of Violence against Women – 11th Meeting, 38th Regular Session Human Rights Council
Allocution de Mlle Laura Martins sur la République Centrafricaine à la 38ème session du Conseil des droits de l’homme – Genève, le 4 juillet 2018
Allocution de Mlle Laura Morel sur la discrimination à l’égard des femmes à la 38ème session du Conseil des droits de l’Homme – Genève, le 21 Juin 2018
Allocution de Ms. Laura Martins, Espace Afrique International,à la 38ème session du Conseil des droits de l’homme – Genève le 20 juin 2018
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