Lawyers in Africa: Brokers of the State, Intermediaries of Globalization: A Case Study of the "Africa" Bar in Paris

Sara Dezalay
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Abstract:Africa is the "Global Economy's Last Frontier"! Images of the African continent as a boon of mineral riches, and a new legal Far West pervade media and scholarly accounts. Yet, these images tend to reflect the protracted political and development dependency of African states, with lawyers involved in corporate dealings on the continent either denounced as mercenaries at the service of neo-colonial "looting" or idealized as missionaries of the rule of law. This article suggests a research strategy that moves away from these ideological and political accounts. It uses lawyers' trajectories and professional strategies as an entry-point to reglobalize the longue durée of the unequal and uneven connections between Africa and the world. The "Africa" Bar in Paris—the empirical focus of this article—emerges as a microcosm of such interconnected and enduring histories of globalization. Offshore, yet connected, this Bar is a "cross-roads" space across politics and economics, shaped by the legacies of the ties between Paris, the metropole, and its former African colonies, and ongoing waves of corporate legal globalization from the U.S. toward Europe and most recently the African continent.
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非洲律师:国家的中间人,全球化的中间人——以巴黎“非洲”律师协会为例
摘要:非洲是“全球经济的最后边疆”!媒体和学术报道中充斥着非洲大陆矿产资源丰富的景象,以及一个新的合法的遥远西部。然而,这些图像往往反映了非洲国家对政治和发展的长期依赖,参与非洲大陆企业交易的律师要么被谴责为为新殖民主义“掠夺”服务的雇佣军,要么被理想化为法治的传教士。这篇文章提出了一种远离这些意识形态和政治账户的研究策略。它以律师的轨迹和职业策略为切入点,重新全球化非洲与世界之间不平等和不均衡的长期联系。巴黎的“非洲”酒吧——这篇文章的实证焦点——是全球化相互关联和持久历史的缩影。这家酒吧是一个跨越政治和经济的“十字路口”空间,在海外,但又相互连接,它是由大都市巴黎及其前非洲殖民地之间的关系遗产,以及从美国到欧洲以及最近的非洲大陆的企业法律全球化浪潮所塑造的。
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