African Journal of International and Comparative Law
- Publisher:
- Edinburgh University Press
- Publication date:
- 2021-08-20
- ISBN:
- 0954-8890
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.
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Latest documents
- Ghana's New Region Creation Doctrine: The Jurisprudence of No Jurisdiction and the Faux Economics of Balkanisation
- Dispute Settlement under the African Continental Free Trade Area Agreement: A Preliminary Assessment
- Devolution, Urban Autonomy and Local Governance in the Cities of the SADC
- 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
- The Judicial Power of Africa's Supranational Courts: Introduction
- The Puzzling Paradox Presented within the African Supranational Judicial Institutions: The ECOWAS Court of Justice
- Sifax v. Migfo and Limitation Laws in Nigeria: Triumph of Pragmatism over Formalism?
- Federalism and Money: An Examination of the Taxation Powers in the Federal Systems of Nigeria and Canada
- Le champ opératoire de l'activisme judiciaire supranational en Afrique. Une tentative de systématisation
- The Public Interest Safeguards in Arbitration in Ghana
Featured documents
- FRANCIS N. BOTCHWAY (ed.), Natural Resource Investment and Africa's Development. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, 2011, xii + 529 pp., ISBN 9781848446793, £150 (hbk)
- Flujos Migratorios Subsaharianos hacia Canarias-Madrid, edited by Antonio Marquina [UNISCI, 2008], 441pp, ISBN: 978-84-95838-15-5.
- Theorising the Right to Environment: An Africological Typology
- The Paris Agreement 2015 as a Primer for Developing Nigerian Off-grid Solar Electricity
- The Role of Regional Economic Communities in Protecting and Promoting Human Rights in Africa: Reflections on the Human Rights Mandate of the Tribunal of the Southern African Development Community
- Le compromis de Kampala sur le crime d'aggression
- Child Soldiers in Africa: A Global Approach to Human Rights Protection, Enforcement and Post-Conflict Reintegration
- Strengthening Environmental Public Interest Litigation Through Citizen Suits in Nigeria: Learning from the South African Environmental Jurisprudential Development
- The Use of ‘Mobile Phones’ in Changing the Banking Regulatory Landscape in Africa
- Promoting Commercial Agriculture in Nigeria Through a Reform of the Legal and Institutional Frameworks