The United Nations Organisation and African Reparation.

Author:   Lang Fafa Dampha
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9781518881640


Pages:   88
Publication Date:   09 December 2015
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The United Nations Organisation and African Reparation.


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The United Nations Organisation was formed in the immediate post-World War II period to preserve and promote global peace and security, and cooperation as a factor of development after the devastating effects of the war. What is the concrete relationship between the United Nations Organisation and Africa? What are the roles of the United Nations Organisation in African reparation and development in a global perspective?

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Author:   Lang Fafa Dampha
Publisher:   Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Imprint:   Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Dimensions:   Width: 13.30cm , Height: 0.50cm , Length: 20.30cm
Weight:   0.109kg
ISBN:  

9781518881640


ISBN 10:   1518881645
Pages:   88
Publication Date:   09 December 2015
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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Born in the Gambia in 1965, Lang Fafa Dampha lived and worked in Paris from 1989 to 2009. He has obtained a B.A. in English Language and Literature at the University of Paris 7 Jussieu, and a Ph.D. in English Studies (Society and Culture) at the University of Paris IV Sorbonne. Lang Fafa taught Legal English (Law and Politics - UK/USA) at the University of Paris 2 - Pantheon Assas, and Economic English at the University of Paris 8, Saint Denis, for two years. He returned to Africa in November 2009.

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