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Legalbrief Africa Newsletter Archives
Welcome to the archived editions of the Legalbrief Africa newsletter. Should you wish to search for individual news items, please use the Advanced Search facility or refer to Legalbrief Africa's Category Listing.

Subject Issue No Date
Special deal for migrants to end 397 06 September 2010
UN under fire over latest atrocity 396 30 August 2010
Global concern over perceived media clampdown 395 23 August 2010
Focus on rough diamonds shifts to Zimbabwe 394 16 August 2010
Blood diamonds under the spotlight as Campbell testifies 393 09 August 2010
Growing concerns over media threat 392 02 August 2010
Burundi now the most corrupt country in East Africa 391 26 July 2010
ICC extends its scope in Kenya and Sudan 390 19 July 2010
Foreigners brace for post-World Cup violence 389 12 July 2010
Former Interpol boss guilty of corruption 388 05 July 2010
Tensions high ahead of presidential election 387 28 June 2010
Exiled general shot in Johannesburg 386 21 June 2010
Deep divisions over farms and diamond fields 385 14 June 2010
Flurry of litigation as World Cup looms 384 07 June 2010
Homos exuality debate rages despite pardon 383 31 May 2010
Outcry over ‘gay’ verdict 382 24 May 2010
Major interest in Ocampo visit 381 17 May 2010
End of the Yar'Adua era 380 10 May 2010
Africa now under the spotlight over sex crimes 379 03 May 2010
Unsettling signals ahead of elections 378 26 April 2010
Hardships blight freedom celebrations 377 19 April 2010
Tensions soar over Terre’Blanche and Malema 376 12 April 2010
Shock over murder of far right-wing leader 375 5 April 2010
New warnings over violence and intimidation 374 29 March 2010
Breakthrough for Global Political Agreement 373 22 March 2010
Ruling ANC wracked by scandals and in-fighting 372 15 March 2010
Mugabe digs his heels in as Zuma mounts new defence 371 8 March 2010
Sarkozy admits France's role in Rwandan genocide 370 1 March 2010
Mugabe cracks the whip over foreign ownership 369 22 February 2010
Draconian new law widens political divisions 368 15 February 2010
Media restrictions back in the spotlight 367 8 February 2010
Commission to tackle corruption 366 01 February 2010
Television documentary sparks national outcry 365 25 January 2010
Land issue threatens to overshadow talks 364 18 January 2010
Constitution-drafters walk a tightrope 363 11 January 2010
Tensions soar ahead of elections 362 21 December 2009
Rape report damns Mugabe 361 14 December 2009
Legal web engulfs country as World Cup kicks off 360 07 December 2009
Lawyers question agreement with SA 359 30 November 2009
Index shows rampant corruption in Africa 358 23 November 2009
Tsvangirai back on board, but for how long? 357 16 November 2009
Thatcher role in coup bid in spotlight 356 09 November 2009
Mugabe digs in as tensions soar 355 02 November 2009
Has Tsvangirai played into Mugabe’s hands? 354 26 October 2009
Unity government faces new crisis 353 19 October 2009
Explosive allegations at trial of former Interpol boss 352 12 October 2009
Harare open for business, but Mugabe still an obstacle 351 05 October 2009
Gender-testing issue brings legal action 350 28 September 2009
More mixed signals from Harare 349 21 September 2009
Stand-off over sanctions remains 348 14 September 2009
Judicial independence on a rocky road 347 07 September 2009
Shockwaves follow rescue of banks 346 31 August 2009
Land ownership continues to dog SADC region 345 24 August 2009
Government rocked by arms trade allegations 344 17 August 2009
Clinton’s seven-nation tour has ups and downs 343 10 August 2009
Ray of light among media freedom gloom 342 03 August 2009
Zuma’s dilemma as delivery protests spread 341 27 July 2009
International spotlight on Charles Taylor 340 20 July 2009
Africa must take the lead - Obama 339 13 July 2009
Africa stands firm against the ICC 338 06 July 2009
Grappling with unresolved genocide cases 337 29 June 2009
Tsvangirai returns empty-handed but successful 336 22 June 2009
ICC indictment causes deep divisions 335 15 June 2009
Mugabe and Tsvangirai drum up support 334 08 June 2009
Has unity government reached crossroads? 333 01 June 2009
Signs of hope at last… 332 25 May 2009
Highs and lows mark 100 days of ‘unity’ 331 18 May 2009
Zuma makes sweeping changes to Cabinet 330 11 May 2009
A new chapter in the democratic era 329 04 May 2009
Dawn of the Zuma era 328 27 April 2009
Zuma landslide expected this week 327 20 April 2009
'Freed' Zuma just days away from PresidencyEdit 326 13 April 2009
President-in-waiting unshackled 325 06 April 2009
Decision on Zuma imminent 324 30 March 2009
Zuma drags Mbeki into the fray 323 23 March 2009
Major breakthrough for expat voters 322 16 March 2009
ICC warrant dismissed by Khartoum 321 09 March 2009
Major interest in expected indictment of al-Bashir 320 02 March 2009
ANC warns of violence over Zuma prosecution 319 23 February 2009
Breakthrough celebrated, but challenges remain 318 16 February 2009
Motlanthe prepares to pass the baton 317 09 February 2009
‘Tired old man seeks safe exit’ 316 02 February 2009
Last-chance talks, says Mugabe Minister 315 26 January 2009
Zuma gears for next legal battle 314 19 January 2009
Zuma corruption charges valid – court 313 12 January 2009
End of the road for power-sharing deal? 312 22 December 2008
Bid to use UN muscle on Mugabe 311 15 December 2008
Mugabe meltdown? 310 08 December 2008
Mugabe and Tsvangirai fail to approve key amendment 309 01 December 2008
‘Genocide’ case grabs world attention 308 24 November 2008
Breakaway party gains momentum 307 17 November 2008
Tensions high as talks fail again 306 10 November 2008
Africa firmly focused on US election 305 03 November 2008
Power-sharing talks on a knife-edge 304 27 October 2008
‘A dialogue of the deaf’ 303 20 October 2008
Major moves to curb lawlessness 302 13 October 2008
Will court ruling split the ANC? 301 6 October 2008
New President seeks to ease jitters 300 29 September 2008
Dawn of the post-Mbeki era 299 22 September 2008
Mugabe gets army, intelligence services 298 15 September 2008
Zuma debate dividing the nation 297 08 September 2008
Stalemate against backdrop of starvation 296 01 September 2008
Parliament sworn in – MDC gets Speake 295 25 August 2008
SADC summit fails to loosen talks deadlock 294 18 August 2008
Real hope or a false dawn? 293 12 August 2008
Nation gripped by Zuma battle to avoid prosecution 292 04 August 2008
Crisis talks firmly on track 291 28 July 2008
Major divisions over al-Bashir 290 21 July 2008
Signs of hope at last 289 14 July 2008
Signs of hope as pressure builds against Mugabe 288 07 July 2008
Mugabe brings about Africa’s moment of truth 287 30 June 2008
Election farce brings international condemnation 286 23 June 2008
Mugabe ready for war to cling to power 285 16 June 2008
Outrage over Mugabe regime’s heavy-handed tactics 284 09 June 2008
Finally, the violence subsides 283 02 June 2008
Deaths mount in xenophobia violence 282 26 May 2008
Problems spill into South Africa 281 19 May 2008
How Mbeki helped prop up Mugabe 280 12 May 2008
Fears mount over Zimbabwe run-off 279 05 May 2008
Mugabe on the ropes 278 28 April 2008
Mugabe accused of unleashing war machine 277 21 April 2008
Court rejects plea for release of election results 276 14 April 2008
On a knife-edge… 275 07 April 2008
Mugabe’s time is up 274 31 March 2008
Mugabe ups stakes in crucial poll 273 24 March 2008
Tensions high ahead of elections 272 17 March 2008
Calm after the storm 271 10 March 2008
Mugabe defeat might mean ICC trial 270 03 March 2008
Peace on the horizon? 269 25 February 2008
Court applications key to presidential race 268 18 February 2008
Efforts to halt carnage continue 267 11 February 2008
Conflicts overshadow AU summit 266 04 February 2008
Election conflict continues to escalate 265 28 January 2008
Tensions remain sky-high over flawed poll 264 21 January 2007
Key test for African war crimes as Taylor's trial resumes 263 14 January 2008
Uncertainty rules in wake of election 262 07 January 2008
Only the law can stop a Zuma presidency 261 17 December 2007
Knives drawn as ANC prepares for showdown 260 10 December 2007
Tensions high ahead of EU-Africa Summit 259 03 December 2007
Zimbabwe gets share of the CHOGM spotlight 258 26 November 2007
Landmark land case this week 257 19 November 2007
Succession race white-hot after court ruling 256 12 November 2007
Fresh highs – and lows – for Harare 255 05 November 2007
New threats to media freedom on the continent 254 29 October 2007
Spotlight on Africa’s ‘untouchables’ 253 22 October 2007
Ruling on errant judge divides the judiciary 252 15 October 2007
Justice system in turmoil after Mbeki’s action 251 08 October 2007
New law the death knell for the economy? 250 01 October 2007
Lawmakers vote in favour of constitutional amendment 249 24 September 2007
Outrage over bid to hide corruption 248 17 September 2007
Mugabe on the defensive as war vets circle 247 10 September 2007
Signs of hope at last? 246 03 September 2007
Mugabe eyes foreign companies 245 27 August 2007
Mediation efforts ‘a work in progress’ 244 20 August 2007
Media continues to be targeted 243 13 August 2007
Apartheid-era prosecutions threaten reconciliation 242 06 August 2007
Mugabe’s message of dismissal rings loud 241 30 July 2007
Cornered Mugabe lashes out 240 23 July 2007
Zimbabwe: Has Mugabe dumped Mbeki as crisis mediator? 239 16 July 2007
A country at war with itself 238 09 July 2007
Zimbabwe: Mugabe remains defiant 237 02 July 2007
Self-inflicted regime change imminent 236 25 June 2007
Media freedom – the struggle goes on 235 18 June 2007
Taylor trial – distrust, satisfaction and indifference 234 11 June 2007
High expectations, daunting challenges for new president 233 04 June 2007
Depressing picture of rights and freedoms 232 28 May 2007
Besieged lawyers poised to strike back 231 21 May 2007
Zimbabwe: Now lawyers are the target – but SADC still stands back 230 14 May 2007
Rumbling continues, but will it all blow over? 229 07 May 2007
Take it to court, Obasanjo tells election aggrieved 228 30 April 2007
Elections’ credibility in question 227 23 April 2007
Supreme Court ruling raises election doubts 226 16 April 2007
Confusion and concern as litigation threatens election 225 09 April 2007
Vote rigging claims as constitutional changes approved 224 02 April 2007
South Africa still unmoved by cacophony of protest 223 26 March 2007
Zimbabwe vows to crush resistance 222 19 March 2007
Widespread condemnation of High Court invasion 221 12 March 2007
ICC war crimes move rebuffed 220 05 March 2007
Is this the beginning of Mugabe's end? 219 26 February 2007
Lawyers outraged at 'illegal' directive 218 19 February 2007
On a rollercoaster ride to famine 217 12 January 2007
Hopes and fears as ICC prepares for first trial 216 05 February 2007
War on Terror v human rights 215 29 January 2007
Disturbing battle of courts v public authority 214 22 January 2007
Media-gagging the trend as Africa stumbles into 2007 213 15 January 2007
Last-ditch bid to save lives of foreign medics 212 8 January 2007
Landmark Basarwa judgment 211 18 December 2006
Mugabe's great land con 210 11 December 2006
Hope for child soldiers and their shattered lives 209 04 December 2006
Continent reels over Civil Union Bill 208 27 November 2006
Rights and respect for women remains a struggle 207 20 November 2006
Door opens to Zuma charges -experts 206 13 November 2006
Government intensifies crackdown on dissent 205 06 November 2006
Africa and press freedom make a sorry mix 204 30 October 2006
Death penalty creeps back onto the agenda 203 23 October 2006
What game is Museveni playing? 202 16 October 2006
Same-s ex marriage Bill gets ANC backing 201 09 October 2006
ICC stands by LRA arrest warrants 200 02 October 2006
More charges likely for would-be President 199 25 September 2006
More journalists hounded across Africa 198 18 September 2006
Peace or justice - the LRA puzzle 197 11 September 2006
First major test for the ICC 196 04 September 2006
Trampling on the rights of Africa's people 195 28 August 2006
Peace talks stutter forward 194 21 August 2006
Government threat to free press 193 14 August 2006
Peace hopes lifted with ceasefire talks 192 07 August 2006
Africa holds its breath 191 31 July 2006
Peace talks make stuttering star 190 24 July 2006
Pressure mounts against LRA amnesty 189 17 July 2006
ICC opposes Kony amnesty offer 188 10 July 2006
Upbeat Annan sidelined by Mugabe 187 3 July 2006
Taylor trial likely to expose Gadaffi links 186 26 June 2006
Condemnation of Mugabe excesses grows 185 19 June 2006
The twisting trail of a man's disappearance 184 12 June 2006
Holding judges accountable 183 5 June 2006
'Big Brother' Bills on agenda 182 29 May 2006
Fugitive judge finds safety in New Zealand 181 22 May 2006
Succession battle revealed in defamation suit 180 15 May 2006
Zuma not guilty of rape 179 8 May 2006
Closing arguments in Zuma rape trial 178 1 May 2006
Mugabe vows to bring down his fist 177 24 April 2006
Zuma accuser had history of rape claims 176 17 April 2006
Cloud hangs over Taylor trial venue 175 10 April 2006
Taylor trial too hot for Africa 174 3 April 2006
Central Bank Governor in the dock 173 27 March 2006
Fraud charges pending in Goldenberg scandal 172 20 March 2006
Rape trial of Mbeki’s former deputy 171 13 March 2006
Military court in second bid to try Besigye 170 6 March 2006
Outrage grows over graft scandals 169 27 February 2006
Judge crisis in Jacob Zuma trial 168 20 February 2006
Dramatic start to Zuma r ape trial 167 13 February 2006
Court Martial told it can't try Besigye 166 6 February 2006
Human rights issues dominate AU summit 165 30 January 2006
Journalist's killer sentenced 164 23 January 2006
Zimbabwe's judicial independence compromised - lawyers 163 16 January 2006
AU breaks silence over Zimbabwe abuses 162 9 January 2006
New twist in passport seizure row 161 19 December 2005
Travel ban slapped on government critics 160 12 December 2005
South African Parliament must legalise gay marriage 159 5 December 2005
Kenyan Cabinet sacked after referendum 158 28 November 2005
Freedom of online expression under spotlight at WSIS 157 21 November 2005
South Africa's Ex-Deputy President in court 156 14 November 2005
Fresh wave of farm seizures in Zimbabwe 155 7 November 2005
Race row in South African judiciary heats up 154 31 October 2005
No escape for suspected war criminals 153 24 October 2005
African Peer Review in jeopardy 152 17 October 2005
Oil-rich countries poor from corruption 151 10 October 2005
Malfunctioning judiciaries the blight of Africa 150 3 October 2005
World Bank optimism about African corruption 149 26 September 2006
Belgian priest's case moved to higher court 148 19 September 2005
Government banking group suffers court defeat 147 12 September 2005
Oppressive constitutional amendment passed 146 5 September 2005
Row over raids on former Deputy President's offices 145 29 August 2005
Former Deputy President targeted in raids 144 22 August 2005
Lawyers, activists called on judiciary to take a stand 143 15 August 2005
World condemnation follows putsch 142 8 August 2005
Demolition campaign ends - but devastation doesn't 141 1 August 2005
Mugabe blitz breached international law - UN 140 25 July 2005
Mandela accused of ‘vicious campaign’ 139 18 July 2005
Africa aid and fight against corruption must go hand-in-hand 138 11 July 2005
Western powers take action against Africa's war criminals 137 4 July 2005
Crackdown continues despite outcry 136 27 June 2005
Sacked Zuma to be charged with corruption 135 20 June 2005
Corruption sentence seals fate of Deputy President 134 14 June 2005
Guilty verdict switches spotlight to Deputy President 133 6 June 2005
Bennett fights for freedom 132 30 May 2005
High-profile Kenyan cases spark outcry 131 23 May 2005
Mandela in copyright battle to 'preserve his good name' 130 16 May 2005
Campaign begun to rid Africa of 'insult' laws 129 9 May 2005
Deputy President on centre stage in fraud trial 128 2 May 2005
Dispute between judges, government rages on 127 25 April 2005
MDC goes to court over poll results 126 18 April 2005
MDC uncovers alleged poll fraud 125 11 April 2005
Election a sham - opposition, western leaders 124 4 April 2005
Two election certainties for Zimbabwe 123 28 March 2005
Wider view needed to call the election 122 21 March 2005
Tensions rise as Zimbabwe poll draws nearer 121 14 March 2005
Europe ups pressure for Taylor to be prosecuted 120 7 March 2005
Gnassingbe backs down to global pressure 119 28 February 2005
Journalists, opposition feel Zanu-PF fist 118 21 February 2005
Leaders slam hasty replacement of dead president 117 14 February 2005
ICC warning for Africa's human rights abusers 116 7 February 2005
Capital punishment in the dock 115 31 January 2005
Calls increase for polls to be free and fair 114 24 January 2005
Thatcher cuts a deal on bankrolling coup bid 113 17 January 2005
SA's ruling party warns judges to change 'mind set' 112 10 January 2005
Nigerian President wins election battle in court as well 111 3 January 2005
Protecting the rights of women and children 110 20 December 2004
IBA seeks ICC action against Mugabe 109 13 December 2004
British Foreign Office knew about EG coup 108 6 December 2004
Coup accused avoid death penalty 107 29 November 2004
Coup plot trial resumes 106 22 November 2004
Problems greet judges' return to Swazi Appeal Court 105 15 November 2004
Is white no longer good enough for the Bench? 104 8 November 2004
Judgment reserved in coup accused case 103 1 November 2004
Tsvangirai ruling sparks new debate on rule of law 102 25 October 2004
Tsvangirai acquittal unavoidable in law 101 18 October 2004
New laws spark tension ahead of elections 100 11 October 2004
Artists, companies fight to protect intellectual properties 99 4 October 2004
The painful process of drawing up a people's constitution 98 27 September 2004
Clamp down on child pornography 97 20 September 2004
The war against terror 96 13 September 2004
When justice is denied 95 6 September 2004
Alleged mercenary trials grab Africa’s attention 94 30 August 2004
African courts, lawmakers grapple with IT 93 23 August 2004
Class action suits launched against Western powers 92 16 August 2004
Fight against corruption intensifies 91 9 August 2004
Namibia/Botswana: Courts take opposing views on treason accused 90 2 August 2004
Press freedom faces fresh battles on continent 89 26 July 2004
Zambia: Chiluba wants President cited for contempt 88 19 July 2004
African Union Summit: Continent-wide justice system planned 87 12 July 2004
Uganda: Stand off between courts and president 86 5 July 2004
Access to information remains a difficult process 85 28 June 2004
Land reform or land grab? 84 21 June 2004
Holding Africa’s leaders accountable 83 14 June 2004
Summit hears Africa’s on the mend… 82 7 June 2004
Alleged mercenary saga grips Southern Africa 81 31 May 2004
Fight against corruption gains momentum 80 24 May 2004
Africa lauded over moves to abolish death penalty 79 17 May 2004
South Africa: Constitution may come to aid of alleged mercenaries 78 10 May 2004
Zimbabwe: Finance Minister in the dock 77 3 May 2004
Namibia: Investors scared off by land grab threat 76 26 April 2004
South Africa: A vote of confidence ... 75 19 April 2004
Rwanda: Seeking justice 10 years on 74 13 April 2004
Zimbabwe: More regulations to curb financial crisis 73 5 April 2004
Zimbabwe: Mercenary suspects facing grim times 72 29 March 2004
Africa’s first Parliament sworn in 71 22 March 2004
South Africa: New fears sparked by series of immigration rulings 70 15 March 2004
Zimbabwe: Business people feel bite of economic crime laws 69 8 March 2004
African countries praised and slammed in US rights report 68 1 March 2004
Kenya: World watches as Kenya agrees to review… 67 23 February 2004
Countries urged to sign protocol for African court 66 16 February 2004
Lawyers, judges on the receiving end of the law 65 9 February 2004
Press freedom struggle rages across the continent 64 2 February 2004
South Africa: Accusation of r ape against judge causes storm 63 26 January 2004
Zimbabwe: Media remains under siege 62 19 January 2004
Press freedom in Africa faces fresh battles 61 12 January 2004
African leaders want return to rule of law… 60 5 January 2004
Zimbabwe: Independent newspaper shut down again 59 22 December 2003
Zimbabwe withdrawal from Commonwealth raises new fears 58 15 December 2003
Nigeria: Rights abuses in the spotlight 57 8 December 2003
Press freedom takes another battering 56 1 December 2003
Zimbabwe: Government clamps down on protesters 55 24 November 2003
Women, children targeted in war zones 54 17 November 2003
Another black week for press freedom in Africa 53 10 November 2003
Zimbabwe: Police arrest more of paper's directors 52 3 November 2003
Zimbabwe: Arrests follow latest closure of Zimbabwe newspaper 51 27 October 2003
Zimbabwe: Banned newspaper fights back 50 20 October 2003
Kenya: Judge quits as judicial corruption scandal deepens 49 13 October 2003
Kenya: Half the country's judges corrupt – report 48 6 October 2003
Nigeria: Lawal judgment 'a victory for law and human rights' 47 29 September 2003
Press freedom under siege 46 22 September 2003
Rooting out corruption on the continent 45 15 September 2003
Zimbabwe: Polls held up as democracy success story 44 8 September 2003
South Africa: Corruption scandal rocks government 43 1 September 2003
Zimbabwe: Mugabe flexes legal muscles to ease crisis 42 25 August 2003
Liberia: No hiding place for Taylor 41 18 August 2003
Kenya: Government turns heat on lawyers 40 11 August 2003
Judges under fire across continent 39 4 August 2003
Zimbabwe: 'Indigenisation' Bill to level playing field 38 28 July 2003
Zimbabwe: Treason acquittal hearing date set 37 21 July 2003
Nigeria: Human rights body slams Taylor asylum offer 36 14 July 2003
Kenya: Anti-terrorism Bill sparks political storm 35 7 July 2003
South Africa: Anti-Terrorism Bill pounded 34 30 June 2003
Zimbabwe: Opposition leader gets bail, but is gagged 33 23 June 2003
General: World Economic Forum ranks Botswana best in Africa 32 16 June 2003
Zimbabwe: Iron fist quells ‘the final push’ 31 9 June 2003
Nepad: Ending corruption in Africa 30 2 June 2003
Swaziland: Monarchy now says it respects rule of law 29 26 May 2003
Zimbabwe: Journalist thrown out in defiance of court orders 28 19 May 2003
Namibia: Court frees five Caprivi suspects 27 12 May 2003
Zimbabwe: Abuses escalate while the presidents congregate 26 5 May 2003
Nigeria: Obasanjo digs in his heels 25 28 April 2003
Nigeria: Concern over legality of election 24 21 April 2003
Zimbabwe: . . . and still the government ignores the pressure 23 14 April 2003
Swaziland: Chief Justice resigns a day after damning IBA report 22 7 April 2003
Swaziland: Prime Minister defies courts 21 31 March 2003
Zimbabwe: Minister under fire at Human Rights meeting 20 24 March 2003
Zimbabwe: Legal community keeps pressure on Mugabe 19 17 March 2003
Zimbabwe: IBA calls for ICC to try Robert Mugabe 18 10 March 2003
Kenya: President tackles the scourge of Africa 17 3 March 2003
Zimbabwe: Treason trial a test of independence of judiciary 16 24 February 2003
Zimbabwe: 'Spurious' charges help to keep Mugabe’s regime afloat, says MDC 15 17 February 2003
Zimbabwe: The Tsvangirai treason trial – day by day 14 10 February 2003
Mozambique: First stage of test of judiciary passed 13 3 February 2003
Zimbabwe: Breakdown of rule of law leaves nation on the brink… 12 27 January 2003
Kenya and Uganda: The cleansing of the Bench 11 20 January 2003
Swaziland and Zimbabwe: Small signs of change... 10 13 January 2003
Kenya: A new dawn for the rule of law? 9 6 January 2003
Zambia and Nigeria: Working towards NEPAD's goals... 8 23 December 2002
Swaziland: At last, the first cracks appear … 7 16 December 2002
Swaziland: In the grip of legal uncertainty… 6 9 December 2002
Mozambique: Murder trial turns into test of independence of judiciary 5 2 December 2002
Swaziland: Public Prosecutor and Chief Justice targeted 4 25 November 2002
Zimbabwe: Mugabe worries about immunity 3 18 November 2002
Swaziland: Attorney-General to take the rap? 2 11 November 2002
Swaziland: Rule of law versus the divine right of kings 1 4 November 2002