Acknowledgments
Introduction by Gerard Emmanuel Kamdem Kamga, Serges Djoyou Kamga and Arnold Kwesiga
Part 1: Digging for Development: Dynamic and Perspectives in Curbing Illicit Financial Flows from Africa
Chapter 1: Agenda 2063: Illicit Financial Flows and Africa’s Right to Development by Toyin Falola
Chapter 2: An Appraisal of the Architecture to Curb Illicit Financial Flows from South Africa and their Impact on the Right to Development by Gerard Emmanuel Kamdem Kamga
Chapter 3: Ethiopia: Illicit Financial Flows' Consequences Exacerbating Conflict in the Northern Corridor by T.K. Seife
Chapter 4: Tax Cooperation in Curbing Illicit Financial Flows from Africa by Arnold Kwesiga and Linah Aduda
Chapter 5: State Complicity in Impairing its Development Rights: Salient Lessons from the Nigerian Halliburton Bribery Scandal by Marie-Louise F. Aren
Chapter 6: Advocating for a Human Rights-Based Approach to Combatting Illicit Financial Flows by Annelie de Man
Chapter 7: South African Banks, State Capture, Illicit Financial Flows and the Violation of the Right to Development by Marianne Séverin
Chapter 8: Neoliberal Legality, Illicit Financial Flows and the Complicity of the South African Banking Sector by Isaac Shai and Felix Dube
Chapter 9: The Gendered Impact of Illicit Financial Flows: Women’s Participation and Contribution in Curbing Illicit Financial Flows from Africa with Focus on Nigeria and South Africa by Olayinka Oluwakemi Adeniyi and John Olawuyi
Part 2: Illicit Financial Flows, Multinational Corporations and Natural Resource Exploitation in Africa
Chapter 10: Digging for Development: The Impact of Illicit Financial Flows on the Realisation of the Right to Development in Africa’s Mineral and Petroleum Exploration Industries by Rita Ozoemena and Chané Henney
Chapter 11: Manufacturing Underdevelopment: Coins Trafficking as Illicit Financial Flows in Disguise within the Central Africa Economic and Monetary Cooperation (CEMAC) by Gerard Emmanuel Kamdem Kamga
Chapter 12: Resource Financed Infrastructure under Sicomines Agreement as an Impediment to Achieving the Right to Development in the Democratic Republic of Congo by Tumba Dieudonné and Muyamba Mangu
Chapter 13: Taxation, Tax Injustice and the Right to Development in Africa by Serges Djoyou Kamga
Chapter 14: Hemorrhaging: The Impacts of Illicit Financial Flows on the Realisation of the Right to Development in Africa: A Case for Uganda by Nampwera Chrispus and Kirunga Joyce
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