Konstantinos Magliveras

Region of Interest

Africa

Primary Country of Residence

Greece

Title

Prof

Affiliation

University of the Aegean

Email

kmagliveras@rhodes.aegean.gr

Mailing Address

Department of Mediterranean Studies
University of the Aegean
Democratias 1
GR - 85100 Rhodes
Greece

Mailing address:
Davaki Street 3
GR - 115 26
Athens
Greece

Phone/Fax Number(s)

phone: +30.6937.415034

Education

D. Phil. Oxford University
LL.M University of Exeter

Research Interests

International Law, International Organizations with emphasis on Africa, International Human Rights with emphasis on Africa, International Criminal Law, Migration, Trafficking in Human Beings.

Teaching Interests

Public International Law, Law of International Organizations, International Human Rights, European Union Law.

Publications

List of relevant publications:

- Κ. Magliveras & G. Naldi, The African Union, Wolters Kluwer, Alphen aan den Rijn, 2014.

A full analysis of the institutional architecture and the activities of the African Union [Keywords: African Union]

- K. Magliveras, “International Organisations and Denialism: The Case of the African Union” in R. Moerland, H. Nelen & J.C.M. Willems (eds.), Denialism and Human Rights, Intersentia, Cambridge, 2016, pages 267-284

- A. Huliaras & K. Magliveras, “African Diplomacy” in C. M. Constantinou, P. Kerr & P. Sharp (eds), The SAGE Handbook of Diplomacy, Sage Publications, London, 2016, pages 398-413

- K. Magliveras & A. Huliaras, “Understanding Success and Failure in the Quest for Peace: The Pan-African Parliament and the Amani Forum” [2016] 11:2-3 The Hague Journal of Diplomacy 275-291

- G. Naldi & K. Magliveras, “The African Union’s International Criminal Court: An Appraisal” [2015] 21 African Yearbook of International Law (forthcoming)

- K. Magliveras, "A Legal Analysis of Suspension and Expulsion Clauses in the Constitutive
Instruments of African International Organisations" [1999] Australian
International Law Journal 158-174.

Examines the constitutive instruments of selected African international
organisations (COMESA, SADC, AEC and ECOWAS) in relation to their power to
expel Member States and/ or to suspend membership rights. [Keywords: COMESA,
SADC, African Economic Community, ECOWAS]

- G. Naldi and K. Magliverras, "The African Economic Community: Emancipation for African
States or Yet Another Glorious Failure?" [1999] 24 North Carolina Journal of
International Law and Commercial Regulation 601-631.

Examination of the origins of the AEC and analysis of its organs and
functions. [Keyword: African Economic Community]

- K. Maglivears and G. Naldi, "The African Union - A New Dawn for Africa?" [2002] 51
International and Comparative Law Quarterly 415-425.

Analysis of the new African Union, the successor institution to the
Organisation of African Unity. [Keyword: African Union, Organization of
African Unity]

- G. Naldi and K. Magliveras, "The Proposed African Court of Human and Peoples' Rights:
Evaluation and Comparison" [1996] 8 African Journal of International and
Comparative Law 944-969.

Examination of the Protocol to the African Charter of Human and Peoples'
Rights Establishing the African Court of Human and Peoples' Rights.
[Keywords: Human Rights, Banjul Charter, African Court, African Commission ]

- G. Naldi and K. Magliveras, "Reinforcing the African System of Human Rights: The
Protocol on the Establishment of a Regional Court of Human and Peoples'
Rights" [1998] 16 Netherlands Quarterly of Human Rights 431-456.

Recent developments in the Protocol to the African Charter of Human and
Peoples' Rights Establishing the African Court of Human and Peoples' Rights
and comparative analysis with the European and Inter-American Human Rights
Courts. [Keywords: Human Rights, Banjul Charter, African Court, African
Commission ]

Keywords

international law ; international organizations ; human rights ; African Peace and Security Council;