Foreign Relations Law in the Constitutions and Courts of Commonwealth African Countries

Ernest Yaw Ako, R. F. Oppong
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This chapter examines the laws and jurisprudence in Commonwealth African countries that implicate their interactions with the rest of the world. It uses a qualitative comparative research approach to examine their laws and values relevant to such interactions. The chapter analyzes the status and relationship between international law and the constitutions of these states by examining themes such as the extent to which international values are reflected in their constitutions; how foreign relations authority is constitutionally allocated; and treaty-making powers and implementation mechanisms. The chapter discusses the extent to which courts in Commonwealth Africa are prepared to intervene or judicially review matters that may be deemed as pertaining to foreign relations. Although none of the constitutions in these countries give their courts an express role in foreign relations matters, the existing jurisprudence suggests that courts have a critical role to play and have intervened in some cases to ensure adherence to constitutional norms.
英联邦非洲国家宪法和法院中的外交关系法
本章考察了英联邦非洲国家与世界其他地区相互影响的法律和判例。它使用定性比较研究的方法来检查他们的法律和价值相关的这种相互作用。本章通过考察国际价值观在其宪法中反映的程度等主题,分析了国际法与这些国家宪法之间的地位和关系;外交权力如何在宪法上分配;以及条约制定权力和执行机制。本章讨论了英联邦非洲法院准备干预或司法审查可能被视为与外交关系有关的事项的程度。虽然这些国家的宪法都没有明确规定其法院在外交关系事务中发挥作用,但现有的判例表明,法院可以发挥关键作用,并在一些案件中进行干预,以确保遵守宪法规范。
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