Annals of Justice and Humanity
Vol. 1 No. 1 (2021): December

The law of treaties in Africa: Exploring the Southern African development community mutual defence pact

Lucid Chirozva (Department of Humanities, International Relations Unit, Africa University, Zimbabwe)
Raymond Damba (Mutare Teachers’ College, Zimbabwe, National, and Strategic Studies Unit)



Article Info

Publish Date
15 Dec 2021

Abstract

Purpose: The article explores the structural and fundamental discussions connected with the law of treaties with a detailed orientation towards the Southern African Development Community Mutual Defence Pact (SADC MDP) of 2003 and the Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties of 1969. The study was informed by the principle of pacta sunt servanda. Research Methodology: The study employed a desktop research approach and a systematic review of a number of secondary sources on the law of treaties. Results: It was established that the SADC MDP drafters were cognizant of the principles of international law the treaties in framing this sub-regional legal instrument. Some articles within the SADC MDP are ignorant of the political realities of the international system. Limitations: The realism school of thought was used as the tool of analysis for this study in order to unravel the SADC MDP from a political perspective. Contributions: This study sought to educate jurists, policymakers, and implementers of laws and policies in the 21st century.

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ajh

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Subject

Humanities Law, Crime, Criminology & Criminal Justice

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Annals of Justice and Humanity (AJH) is an international, peer-reviewed, and scholarly journal dedicated to the dissemination of innovative and solution-oriented research in the field of legal studies. The journal serves as an academic platform for researchers, academicians, practitioners, and legal ...