African Journal of International and Comparative Law

- Publisher:
- Edinburgh University Press
- Publication date:
- 2021-08-20
- ISBN:
- 1755-1609
Description:
The African Journal of International and Comparative Law provides invaluable scholarly material on law from a pan-African point of view. The journal includes articles on both public and private international law, either in English or French, as well as recent developments relevant to the continent of Africa.
Issue Number
- Nbr. , November 2020
- Nbr. , November 2020
- Nbr. , August 2020
- Nbr. , May 2020
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- Nbr. , November 2019
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- Nbr. , November 2018
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- Nbr. , May 2018
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- Nbr. , November 2017
- Nbr. , August 2017
- Nbr. , May 2017
- Nbr. , February 2017
- Nbr. , November 2016
- Nbr. , August 2016
- Nbr. , May 2016
Latest documents
- Devolution, Urban Autonomy and Local Governance in the Cities of the SADC
- La juridictionnalisation du droit dans les espaces sous-régionaux en Afrique
- The Puzzling Paradox Presented within the African Supranational Judicial Institutions: The ECOWAS Court of Justice
- Recognition of the Indigeneity of the Basarwa in Botswana: Panacea against their Marginalisation and Realisation of Land Rights?
- The Judicial Power of Africa's Supranational Courts: Introduction
- From the Campbell Case to a Recent Ruling of the Constitutional Court of South Africa: Is There Any Hope to Revive the Tribunal of the Southern African Development Community?
- Federalism and Money: An Examination of the Taxation Powers in the Federal Systems of Nigeria and Canada
- Ghana's New Region Creation Doctrine: The Jurisprudence of No Jurisdiction and the Faux Economics of Balkanisation
- The Public Interest Safeguards in Arbitration in Ghana
- La condamnation du Mali par la Cour africaine des droits de l'homme, vers une ultime relecture du code des personnes et de la famille
Featured documents
- 2013-10-01
- A Human Rights-Based Approach to Foreign Agricultural Investment in Uganda
- An Empirical Study of Human Trafficking Law in Cameroon: Victims Rarely Seek Justice and Traffickers Are Not Held Liable
- BOOK REVIEW – CRITIQUE BIBLIOGRAPHIQUE
- Conflicts of Procedure between Courts and Arbitral Tribunals with Particular Reference to the Right of Access to Court
- Devolution, Urban Autonomy and Local Governance in the Cities of the SADC
- Ethiopian Exceptionalism and the Eritrea-Ethiopia Boundary Commission
- Folklore Protection in the Eritrean Context: Legal Issues and Choices
- Human Rights Protection by International Courts – What Role for the East African Court of Justice?
- Making the EAC Regime Beneficial to Female Labour Migrants