ISSN: 0954-8890, EISSN: 1755-1609
The African Journal of International and Comparative Law re-started publication with EUP in 2005, with the approval of the African Society of International and Comparative Law. The eminent Editorial Board continues as previously, with members from international institutions in Geneva and from universities in Africa, the UK and the US. The journal continues its tradition of providing invaluable refereed material in both international and comparative law on a pan-African basis. It includes articles on public or private international law, either in English or French, as well as a section on recent developments relevant to the continent.
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Articles
Value Added Tax and Fiscal Federalism in Ethiopia
Wollela Abehodie Yesegat and Richard Krever
Kenya’s Experience with Special Economic Zones: Legal and Policy Imperatives
Emmanuel Laryea, Dennis Ndonga and Bosire Nyamori
Assessing the Role of the Courts in Enhancing Access to Environmental Justice in Oil Pollution Matters in Nigeria
Eloamaka Carol Okonkwo
Introspecting the Office of the Special Prosecutor’s Act and Ghana’s Constitutional Framework on Anti-Corruption
E. Kofi Abotsi
Imperatives of Social Security Laws to Social Development in Nigeria
Kehinde Anifalaje
Nigeria’s Engagement with the Human Rights Council’s Universal Periodic Review: Potential for Acculturation or Risk of Regression?
Damian Etone
Provision of Remedies for Violation of Economic, Social and Cultural Rights: A Comparative Study of the United Nations, Inter-American and African Human Rights Systems
Roman Girma Teshome
Reflecting on South Africa’s Attempt to Withdraw from the Rome Statute in Favour of Immunities for Sitting Heads of State: An Analysis of the International Crimes Bill 2017
Ntombizozuko Dyani-Mhango