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Abstract
The world, after two devastating wars was inspired by a strong desire
to live in peace and harmony. Provoked by this burning desire, states
in the anarchical international system; resolved in making concerted
efforts for the maintenance of global peace and
security. One of such resolve was and still, is the building of
consensus between and among states through international legal regimes,
which led to the establishment of international organizations cum
institutions such as, the United Nations (UN) and its specialized agencies. The United Nations, whose institutional legal framework, constituted the World
Court
to adjudicate on disputes brought before it by disputing states. This
ostensibly is to avert the use of force in the resolution of
international disputes, and to ensure perpetual peace between and among
states in the world. However, international institutions are plagued by
too many expectations and too little power. The World Court is one
striking example in this milieu. Its malcontents criticize the Court as
an ineffective player in achieving international peace and security,
largely because of its perceived inability to control states’
behaviour. Scholars have long blamed this on the World Court “flawed”
jurisdictional architecture, which is based entirely on consent.
Anything less than a clear indication of consent by the defendant state
in a given case is thought to run serious noncompliance risks. This
study takes an assessment of Nigeria’s
commitment towards the implementation of the 2002 World Court final
judgement on the land and maritime boundary dispute between Cameroon and
herself. In particularly, the issue bordered on the oil-rich Bakassi Peniasular, which houses the indigenous communities in which their ancestral homes were adjudged to be Cameroonian territory
but which are believed to have cultural and religious ties or
affiliation with their kith and kin in Nigeria. The assessment is hinged
on Immanuel Kant’s
prescription of perpetual peace in the world, which is based on the
assumption that his theory best provides solutions to the illpractices
surrounding the world political structures. The study adopted the
qualitative technique for data collection, and applied the
qualitative-descriptive method to evaluate
and analyze the content of
our secondary sources. In the study, we re-examined the causes of the
dispute as negating factors to global peace and security, the World
Court institutional-legal framework for international dispute
settlement, and Nigeria’s commitment to global obligations. At the
instance of this investigation, the study concludes that the
Cameroon-Nigeria dispute is generally bordered on ethno-nationalism. The
Cameroon-Nigeria example for dispute settlement is a veritable
mechanism for the maintenance of global peace and security – the two
states handed over sovereignty to international law. The study further
identified that the rights of the indigenous Bakassi population is
seriously violated; the people of the region are still clamouring to
take their destiny in their own hands. Thus, we recommended that the
United Nations should call for a referendum to allow the people decide
their future, and on the interim, the governments of Nigeria and
Cameroon and the United Nations Mixed Commission should expedite
concerted efforts to settle the people and develop the area.
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