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African Journal of International and Comparative Law - Volume 29, Issue 1, February, 2021

African Journal of International and Comparative Law – Volume 29, Issue 1, February, 2021

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
Applying the Human Rights Framework to Economic Policy: Insights from an Impact Assessment of Services Trade Liberalisation in Mauritius
Caroline Dommen

Bilateral Investment Treaties and the Increase in Egyptian Appearances before International Arbitration Tribunals
Ashraf M. A. Elfakharani, Rohana Abdul Rahman, Hamza E. Albaheth and Nor Anita Abdullah

Taking Stock of United Nations and African Union Constitutionalism
W. D. Lubbe and Otto Spijkers

The Principle of Complementarity: A Reflection on Its Meaning, Origin and Types in International Criminal Law
Muyiwa Adigun

(Un)Constitutional Amendments and Cameroon Constitutions: Strange Bedfellows with the Rule of Law and Constitutionalism
Justin Ngambu Wanki

Towards an Extensive Statutory Protection of Consumers in Timeshare Agreements: A Comparative Perspective
Yeukai Mupangavanhu

La Contribution de la Cour Penale Internationale à la Reconstruction de l’état de Droit dans les Sociétés Post-conflit en Afrique : Vingt-deux Ans après, Quel Bilan ?
Judicaël Élisée Tiehi

Aliens’ Acquisition of Land in Nigeria: An Incursion into the Evolving Jurisprudence
Chukwunweike A. Ogbuabor, Damian U. Ajah and Anthony O. Nwafor

Revisiting the Monism and Dualism Dichotomy: What does the South African Constitution of 1996 and the Practice by the Courts tell us about the Reception of SADC Community Law (Treaty Law) in South Africa?
Moses Retselisistoe Phooko

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