The Southern African Development Community And Law
by Mkhululi Nyathi /
2018 / English / PDF
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This book analyses whether the design of the institutions of
Southern African Development Community (SADC) reflects the
community’s treaty objectives and principles of democracy and the
rule of law. The author provides a detailed analysis of the
policy making and oversight institutions of SADC. Additionally,
the project looks at institutional and legal frameworks of
similar organisations (the East African Community, the Economic
Community of West African States and the European Union) for
comparative purposes. This work is written largely from a legal
perspective, specifically international institutional law;
however, it carries cross-disciplinary themes, including
governance, and especially the subject of public policy making at
the international level.
This book analyses whether the design of the institutions of
Southern African Development Community (SADC) reflects the
community’s treaty objectives and principles of democracy and the
rule of law. The author provides a detailed analysis of the
policy making and oversight institutions of SADC. Additionally,
the project looks at institutional and legal frameworks of
similar organisations (the East African Community, the Economic
Community of West African States and the European Union) for
comparative purposes. This work is written largely from a legal
perspective, specifically international institutional law;
however, it carries cross-disciplinary themes, including
governance, and especially the subject of public policy making at
the international level.