Sep 19, 2019 | New publications
Legendary for more than three thousand years, fierce nomadic warriors and camel-drivers who dominated the trans-Saharan caravan trade, the Saharawis are today admired as soldier-statesmen and refugee-diplomats. They are a proud nomadic people with a unique defence of...
Apr 9, 2019 | New publications
Spain’s former African colonies – Equatorial Guinea and Western Sahara – share similar histories. Both are under the yoke of authoritarian regimes and are recognised by human rights organisations as among the worst places in the world for oppression...
Feb 25, 2019 | New publications
In 1961, the Women’s Section of the FET and JONS began to establish itself in the Spanish colonies of Africa with the functions it had performed in the metropolis since 1939. This institution, born as the women’s wing of the Spanish Phalange, functioned...
Feb 18, 2019 | History, New publications
The interest in Spanish colonialism in Africa has manifested itself in a very different way depending on the territory. The proximity, on the one hand, and the conflict, on the other, of Morocco has produced an abundant literature. It is followed by the territories of...
Nov 8, 2018 | Law, New publications
In this book the reader will not see a personal opinion of the authors on the question of Western Sahara, within the framework of International Law, but will see a work where the authors have searched, selected and ordered the relevant fragments of the official...
Nov 7, 2018 | New publications, written documentation
Our thesis arose from an initial observation that the right of permanent sovereignty over natural resources in occupied territories and non-self-governing territories is still not respected by several actors on the international scene, some of whom claim to be very...