Opening of a two-volume scientific work produced by Professor Raoul Kienge-Kienge's team
2022-06-12 16:25Opening of a two-volume scientific work produced by Professor Raoul Kienge-Kienge's team
On Thursday, June 9, 2022 at 9 a.m. sharp, in the magnificent Hall of the Social Sciences Research Center headed by Professor Ivon Mingashang of the Faculty of Law, Mr. Secretary General in charge of Research at the University dear to Luc Gillon, Professor Antoine Tshimpi Wola pronounced the word of circumstance, in the presence of the Minister of Justice represented and which proceeded to the opening of a scientific work in two volumes produced by Professor Raoul Kienge-Kienge's team, including Colleague Baudouin Bungu and two Assistants.
Criminal law and power law were the focus of attention. I regretted the absence of the scientific criminal authority: Professor Nyabirungu.
For us there, it is a real pleasure to rediscover Criminal Law, CRIMINOLOGY science as well as several deities of the ESU-RDC such as Professor Prince Kaumba, the Criminologist.
The Head of the Criminal Law Department, José-Mari Tasoki, who is also known as José-Mari, used the right words, close to those of sociologists and political scientists, to express his ideas and provide a good review, much more than a simple presentation of the book. The time for discussion has arrived.
The title of the book urges optimism and resonates as a true plea for a revival of the cardinal values of humanized criminal law, which made prehistoric Empires in the territories that became present-day Africa, famous and prosperous kingdoms and empires. The authors of the Book are above all prospecting, collecting updated texts and drawing the lines of a new and unprecedented path for our Law of sanctions. The school of CRIMINOLOGY, said Professor Antoine Tshimpi WOLA, SGR-UNIKIN, is the symbol of a success.
Michel Bisa, I had the opportunity to witness this success during my teaching. I was impressed by what is being done there. It's truly wonderful and amazing to see all this. UNIKIN needs this kind of initiative.
UNIKIN is full of riches, Lumumba's Congo has many assets and I firmly believe, like President Barack Obama of the United States, that "the future of Africa depends on Africans" and especially those of the Inspired Hill.
I was delighted to hear Raoul Kienge-Kienge's words of thanks, Sara Liwerant's charming smile, and the friendship of the Elders and Friends. Above all, the very large Faculty of Social Sciences at Unikin was very present with its Professors.
This book, approved by the Minister of Justice, deserves to be read from cover to cover. The Minister of Justice wished this book every success, and I sincerely congratulate its author for his contribution to the development of a truly just criminal justice system.