Right to Development and Illicit Financial Flows from Africa
Dynamics, Perspectives, and Prospects
Herausgeber: Kamdem Kamga, Gerard Emmanuel; Kwesiga, Arnold; Djoyou Kamga, Serges
Right to Development and Illicit Financial Flows from Africa
Dynamics, Perspectives, and Prospects
Herausgeber: Kamdem Kamga, Gerard Emmanuel; Kwesiga, Arnold; Djoyou Kamga, Serges
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Right to Development and Illicit Financial Flows from Africa: Dynamics, Perspectives, and Prospects discusses illicit financial flows and the right to development in Africa. The contributors examine recent examples of illicit financial flows and the impact that these have had on the African continent.
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Right to Development and Illicit Financial Flows from Africa: Dynamics, Perspectives, and Prospects discusses illicit financial flows and the right to development in Africa. The contributors examine recent examples of illicit financial flows and the impact that these have had on the African continent.
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- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 338
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Februar 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 700g
- ISBN-13: 9781666932300
- ISBN-10: 1666932302
- Artikelnr.: 69079412
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- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 338
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Februar 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 700g
- ISBN-13: 9781666932300
- ISBN-10: 1666932302
- Artikelnr.: 69079412
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Gerard Emmanuel Kamdem Kamga is senior lecturer and coordinator at the University of the Free State. Serges Djoyou Kamga is professor and dean of the faculty of law at the University of the Free State. Arnold Kwesiga manages the Business and Human Rights Unit at the Centre for Human Rights at the University of Pretoria.
Acknowledgments
Introduction by Gerard Emmanuel Kamdem Kamga, Serges Djoyou Kamga and
Arnold Kwesiga
Part 1: Digging for Development: Dynamic and Perspectives in Curbing
Illicit Financial Flows from Africa
Chapter 1: Agenda 2063: Illicit Financial Flows and Africa's Right to
Development by Toyin Falola
Chapter 2: An Appraisal of the Architecture to Curb Illicit Financial Flows
from South Africa and their Impact on the Right to Development by Gerard
Emmanuel Kamdem Kamga
Chapter 3: Ethiopia: Illicit Financial Flows' Consequences Exacerbating
Conflict in the Northern Corridor by T.K. Seife
Chapter 4: Tax Cooperation in Curbing Illicit Financial Flows from Africa
by Arnold Kwesiga and Linah Aduda
Chapter 5: State Complicity in Impairing its Development Rights: Salient
Lessons from the Nigerian Halliburton Bribery Scandal by Marie-Louise F.
Aren
Chapter 6: Advocating for a Human Rights-Based Approach to Combatting
Illicit Financial Flows by Annelie de Man
Chapter 7: South African Banks, State Capture, Illicit Financial Flows and
the Violation of the Right to Development by Marianne Séverin
Chapter 8: Neoliberal Legality, Illicit Financial Flows and the Complicity
of the South African Banking Sector by Isaac Shai and Felix Dube
Chapter 9: The Gendered Impact of Illicit Financial Flows: Women's
Participation and Contribution in Curbing Illicit Financial Flows from
Africa with Focus on Nigeria and South Africa by Olayinka Oluwakemi Adeniyi
and John Olawuyi
Part 2: Illicit Financial Flows, Multinational Corporations and Natural
Resource Exploitation in Africa
Chapter 10: Digging for Development: The Impact of Illicit Financial Flows
on the Realisation of the Right to Development in Africa's Mineral and
Petroleum Exploration Industries by Rita Ozoemena and Chané Henney
Chapter 11: Manufacturing Underdevelopment: Coins Trafficking as Illicit
Financial Flows in Disguise within the Central Africa Economic and Monetary
Cooperation (CEMAC) by Gerard Emmanuel Kamdem Kamga
Chapter 12: Resource Financed Infrastructure under Sicomines Agreement as
an Impediment to Achieving the Right to Development in the Democratic
Republic of Congo by Tumba Dieudonné and Muyamba Mangu
Chapter 13: Taxation, Tax Injustice and the Right to Development in Africa
by Serges Djoyou Kamga
Chapter 14: Hemorrhaging: The Impacts of Illicit Financial Flows on the
Realisation of the Right to Development in Africa: A Case for Uganda by
Nampwera Chrispus and Kirunga Joyce
About the Contributors
Introduction by Gerard Emmanuel Kamdem Kamga, Serges Djoyou Kamga and
Arnold Kwesiga
Part 1: Digging for Development: Dynamic and Perspectives in Curbing
Illicit Financial Flows from Africa
Chapter 1: Agenda 2063: Illicit Financial Flows and Africa's Right to
Development by Toyin Falola
Chapter 2: An Appraisal of the Architecture to Curb Illicit Financial Flows
from South Africa and their Impact on the Right to Development by Gerard
Emmanuel Kamdem Kamga
Chapter 3: Ethiopia: Illicit Financial Flows' Consequences Exacerbating
Conflict in the Northern Corridor by T.K. Seife
Chapter 4: Tax Cooperation in Curbing Illicit Financial Flows from Africa
by Arnold Kwesiga and Linah Aduda
Chapter 5: State Complicity in Impairing its Development Rights: Salient
Lessons from the Nigerian Halliburton Bribery Scandal by Marie-Louise F.
Aren
Chapter 6: Advocating for a Human Rights-Based Approach to Combatting
Illicit Financial Flows by Annelie de Man
Chapter 7: South African Banks, State Capture, Illicit Financial Flows and
the Violation of the Right to Development by Marianne Séverin
Chapter 8: Neoliberal Legality, Illicit Financial Flows and the Complicity
of the South African Banking Sector by Isaac Shai and Felix Dube
Chapter 9: The Gendered Impact of Illicit Financial Flows: Women's
Participation and Contribution in Curbing Illicit Financial Flows from
Africa with Focus on Nigeria and South Africa by Olayinka Oluwakemi Adeniyi
and John Olawuyi
Part 2: Illicit Financial Flows, Multinational Corporations and Natural
Resource Exploitation in Africa
Chapter 10: Digging for Development: The Impact of Illicit Financial Flows
on the Realisation of the Right to Development in Africa's Mineral and
Petroleum Exploration Industries by Rita Ozoemena and Chané Henney
Chapter 11: Manufacturing Underdevelopment: Coins Trafficking as Illicit
Financial Flows in Disguise within the Central Africa Economic and Monetary
Cooperation (CEMAC) by Gerard Emmanuel Kamdem Kamga
Chapter 12: Resource Financed Infrastructure under Sicomines Agreement as
an Impediment to Achieving the Right to Development in the Democratic
Republic of Congo by Tumba Dieudonné and Muyamba Mangu
Chapter 13: Taxation, Tax Injustice and the Right to Development in Africa
by Serges Djoyou Kamga
Chapter 14: Hemorrhaging: The Impacts of Illicit Financial Flows on the
Realisation of the Right to Development in Africa: A Case for Uganda by
Nampwera Chrispus and Kirunga Joyce
About the Contributors
Acknowledgments
Introduction by Gerard Emmanuel Kamdem Kamga, Serges Djoyou Kamga and
Arnold Kwesiga
Part 1: Digging for Development: Dynamic and Perspectives in Curbing
Illicit Financial Flows from Africa
Chapter 1: Agenda 2063: Illicit Financial Flows and Africa's Right to
Development by Toyin Falola
Chapter 2: An Appraisal of the Architecture to Curb Illicit Financial Flows
from South Africa and their Impact on the Right to Development by Gerard
Emmanuel Kamdem Kamga
Chapter 3: Ethiopia: Illicit Financial Flows' Consequences Exacerbating
Conflict in the Northern Corridor by T.K. Seife
Chapter 4: Tax Cooperation in Curbing Illicit Financial Flows from Africa
by Arnold Kwesiga and Linah Aduda
Chapter 5: State Complicity in Impairing its Development Rights: Salient
Lessons from the Nigerian Halliburton Bribery Scandal by Marie-Louise F.
Aren
Chapter 6: Advocating for a Human Rights-Based Approach to Combatting
Illicit Financial Flows by Annelie de Man
Chapter 7: South African Banks, State Capture, Illicit Financial Flows and
the Violation of the Right to Development by Marianne Séverin
Chapter 8: Neoliberal Legality, Illicit Financial Flows and the Complicity
of the South African Banking Sector by Isaac Shai and Felix Dube
Chapter 9: The Gendered Impact of Illicit Financial Flows: Women's
Participation and Contribution in Curbing Illicit Financial Flows from
Africa with Focus on Nigeria and South Africa by Olayinka Oluwakemi Adeniyi
and John Olawuyi
Part 2: Illicit Financial Flows, Multinational Corporations and Natural
Resource Exploitation in Africa
Chapter 10: Digging for Development: The Impact of Illicit Financial Flows
on the Realisation of the Right to Development in Africa's Mineral and
Petroleum Exploration Industries by Rita Ozoemena and Chané Henney
Chapter 11: Manufacturing Underdevelopment: Coins Trafficking as Illicit
Financial Flows in Disguise within the Central Africa Economic and Monetary
Cooperation (CEMAC) by Gerard Emmanuel Kamdem Kamga
Chapter 12: Resource Financed Infrastructure under Sicomines Agreement as
an Impediment to Achieving the Right to Development in the Democratic
Republic of Congo by Tumba Dieudonné and Muyamba Mangu
Chapter 13: Taxation, Tax Injustice and the Right to Development in Africa
by Serges Djoyou Kamga
Chapter 14: Hemorrhaging: The Impacts of Illicit Financial Flows on the
Realisation of the Right to Development in Africa: A Case for Uganda by
Nampwera Chrispus and Kirunga Joyce
About the Contributors
Introduction by Gerard Emmanuel Kamdem Kamga, Serges Djoyou Kamga and
Arnold Kwesiga
Part 1: Digging for Development: Dynamic and Perspectives in Curbing
Illicit Financial Flows from Africa
Chapter 1: Agenda 2063: Illicit Financial Flows and Africa's Right to
Development by Toyin Falola
Chapter 2: An Appraisal of the Architecture to Curb Illicit Financial Flows
from South Africa and their Impact on the Right to Development by Gerard
Emmanuel Kamdem Kamga
Chapter 3: Ethiopia: Illicit Financial Flows' Consequences Exacerbating
Conflict in the Northern Corridor by T.K. Seife
Chapter 4: Tax Cooperation in Curbing Illicit Financial Flows from Africa
by Arnold Kwesiga and Linah Aduda
Chapter 5: State Complicity in Impairing its Development Rights: Salient
Lessons from the Nigerian Halliburton Bribery Scandal by Marie-Louise F.
Aren
Chapter 6: Advocating for a Human Rights-Based Approach to Combatting
Illicit Financial Flows by Annelie de Man
Chapter 7: South African Banks, State Capture, Illicit Financial Flows and
the Violation of the Right to Development by Marianne Séverin
Chapter 8: Neoliberal Legality, Illicit Financial Flows and the Complicity
of the South African Banking Sector by Isaac Shai and Felix Dube
Chapter 9: The Gendered Impact of Illicit Financial Flows: Women's
Participation and Contribution in Curbing Illicit Financial Flows from
Africa with Focus on Nigeria and South Africa by Olayinka Oluwakemi Adeniyi
and John Olawuyi
Part 2: Illicit Financial Flows, Multinational Corporations and Natural
Resource Exploitation in Africa
Chapter 10: Digging for Development: The Impact of Illicit Financial Flows
on the Realisation of the Right to Development in Africa's Mineral and
Petroleum Exploration Industries by Rita Ozoemena and Chané Henney
Chapter 11: Manufacturing Underdevelopment: Coins Trafficking as Illicit
Financial Flows in Disguise within the Central Africa Economic and Monetary
Cooperation (CEMAC) by Gerard Emmanuel Kamdem Kamga
Chapter 12: Resource Financed Infrastructure under Sicomines Agreement as
an Impediment to Achieving the Right to Development in the Democratic
Republic of Congo by Tumba Dieudonné and Muyamba Mangu
Chapter 13: Taxation, Tax Injustice and the Right to Development in Africa
by Serges Djoyou Kamga
Chapter 14: Hemorrhaging: The Impacts of Illicit Financial Flows on the
Realisation of the Right to Development in Africa: A Case for Uganda by
Nampwera Chrispus and Kirunga Joyce
About the Contributors