The International Law of Colonialism in East Africa: Germany, England, and the Doctrine of Discovery

Abstract The non-European, non-Christian world was colonized under international law that is known today as the Doctrine of Discovery. This common-law international Doctrine was codified into European international law at the Berlin Conference of 1884–85 and in the Berlin Act of 1885 specifically to partition and colonize Africa. Thirteen European countries and the United States … Continue reading The International Law of Colonialism in East Africa: Germany, England, and the Doctrine of Discovery