Chapter One: Global Jurisprudential Apartheid in the Emergent One World Government: A Decolonial Introduction
Artwell Nhemachena, Tapiwa Victor Warikandwa, and Howard Tafara Chitimira
Chapter Two: The Relevance of Jurisprudence as a Course of Study
Samuel Kwesi Amoo and Clever Mapaure
Chapter Three: Decolonisation of Legal Education (Miseducation and Ignorance): Excepts from Afrocentric Perspectives in Southern Africa
Pilisano Haris Masake and Lizazi Eugene Libebe
Chapter Four: The Dangers of Transplanting Transformative Constitutionalism into Namibia
Dunia Prince Zongwe
Chapter Five: African States’ Quest for Reclaiming Sovereignty over Natural Resources through Revamping the Legal Framework: A Useful Lesson from Tanzania’s Mining Sector
Julius Cosmas
Chapter Six: Crude Oil Exploitation and Environmental Laws as Mechanisms for Protecting Human Rights in African Societies: A Nigerian Perspective
Eric Omo Enakireru and Anya Kingsley Anya
Chapter Seven: The International Criminal Court and Its Targeting of African Leaders: A Case of Legitimising Another Global Apartheid Regime?
Oyesola Animashaun and Howard Tafara Chitimira
Chapter Eight: The Reincarnation of Apartheid: Strategic Partnerships and Land Reform in South Africa
Clemence Rusenga
Chapter Nine: Promoting Customary Land Rights in Post-Colonial Namibia: An Overview of Prospects and Challenges with Respect to Communal Land Claims
Tapiwa Victor Warikandwa
Chapter Ten: Ownership, Distribution and Access to Mineral Resources in Namibia
Liina Kalili
Chapter Eleven: Public Procurement Policy and Administrative Justice in Namibia: A Critical Appraisal of the Remedies Available for Bidders
Ndatega Victoria Asheela-Shikalepo and Tapiwa Victor Warikandwa
Chapter Twelve: Is Amending Section 25 of the South African Constitution an End to the Land Reform Debate?
Lekunze Joseph Nembo and Luvhengo Usapfa
Chapter Thirteen: The Fight Against Corruption in Namibia: An Appraisal of the Institutional Environment and a Consideration of a Model for Civil Society Participation
Job Shipululo Amupanda
Chapter Fourteen: Global Apartheid, Economic Sanctions and the Re-Colonisation of the Zimbabwean Economy and Financial Markets
Howard Chitimira
Chapter Fifteen: Why Poverty Persists in Developing Countries, Especially in Africa? A Case of Institutional Failure or Poor Leadership
Fritz Nghiishililwa
Chapter Sixteen: Challenging Global Apartheid through Financial Inclusion in Zimbabwean Agency Banking
Brighton Nyagadza, Itai Kabonga, and Promise Machingo Hlungwani
Chapter Seventeen: Rethinking Policing: Practical Strategies to Combat Human Trafficking in the 21st Century Africa
Pilisano Haris Masake and Lizazi Eugene Libebe
Chapter Eighteen: The Coloniality of COVID-19 in Africa: Nudgers and Nudgees in the Constitution of the New World Order
Artwell Nhemachena, Clifford Kendrick Hlatywayo, and Tapiwa Victor Warikandwa