«Ex Africa semper aliquid novi» («Out of Africa, there is always something new»)
Pline the Eldest (23-79), Historia Naturalis (II, Viii, 42).
    
 

 

The African Foundation for International Law (AFIL) was established in December 2003 in The Hague (The Netherlands) with the following aims and purposes:

“(i) to promote study, research and analysis on international legal matters of particular interest and relevance to African countries and to foster the teaching and dissemination of international law in Africa;

(ii) to encourage and promote intellectual debate and exchanges on international legal issues of particular interest to Africa and its peoples and to foment the establishment of networks among African international lawyers as well as between the latter and scholars of other continents;

(iii) to contribute actively to the promotion and building of the rule of law in Africa, in general”.

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 12 February 2005
 AFIL
Board Meeting
The Governing Board of the Foundation met on the 12 February 2005 at the Headquarters of UNESCO in Paris.
 19 December 2004

 African Yearbook
11th volume

The 11th Volume of the African Yearbook of International Law has been issued...more>>