Issues in Intra-African Migration: Juxtaposing Natural Law Theory with Xenophobia in Africa

Ifunanya Amasiatu
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Central to the discourses on xenophobia in Africa is inter-state migration of both skilled and unskilled citizens. Within the African continent, this scenario of movements translates to intra- African migration. This has been an age long experience in Africa and is inevitable because no nation is absolutely self-sufficient. Furthermore, it has been a general rule of international law that states reserve the right to admit or not to admit aliens into their territory. This presupposes that international law does not impose any limit on the right to admit or not to admit aliens, subject to obligations expressly undertaken by states. All the same, in contemporary Africa, intra-continental migrants have become very vulnerable to human rights’ violations in the trajectories of xenophobic attacks. The omens of such confrontations in intra-African relations are frightening and highlight issues that seem to contradict natural law. Therefore, this article aims at placing the natural law theory side by side with xenophobia on the African soil in order to squarely interrogate the embedded issues and proffer germane solutions.
非洲内部移民问题:自然法理论与非洲仇外心理并置
非洲仇外言论的核心是熟练和非熟练公民的国家间移民。在非洲大陆内部,这种流动情况转化为非洲内部移民。这是非洲长期以来的经历,也是不可避免的,因为没有一个国家是绝对自给自足的。此外,国际法的一般规则是,各国保留接纳或不接纳外国人进入其领土的权利。这一先决条件是,根据各国明确承担的义务,国际法不对接纳或不接纳外国人的权利施加任何限制。尽管如此,在当代非洲,在仇外袭击的轨迹中,大陆内移民已变得非常容易受到侵犯人权的伤害。非洲内部关系中这种对抗的征兆令人恐惧,并突出了似乎违反自然规律的问题。因此,本文旨在将自然法理论与非洲土地上的仇外心理相提并论,以便对其内在问题进行公正的询问并提供相关的解决方案。
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