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
The Special and Differential Treatment Provisions in the Trade Facilitation Agreement: New Teeth for an Old Gum?
Bader Bakhit M. Almodarra
An Analysis of Trends in Shareholder Activism in South Africa
Rehana Cassim
Contextualising the Ongoing ‘Southern Cameroons’ Crisis within the Framework of the Right to Self-Determination
Jean-Claude N. Ashukem
The Conundrum of Balance Under Ghana’s Legal System: The Protection of a Buyer in Good Faith and the Principle of Caveat Emptor
Ohenewaa Boateng Newman and Bobby Banson
The United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, Financial Inclusion Agenda and the Efficacy of Security Interest over Movable Assets: The Case of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises in Nigeria
Imran O. Smith
Explaining and Evaluating Transnational Tortious Actions against Parent Companies: Lessons from Shell and Nigeria
Christopher Riley and Oludara Akanmidu
Sub-national Involvement in Nigeria’s Foreign Relations Law: An Appraisal of the Heterodoxy between Theory and Practice
Ohiocheoya Omiunu and Ifeanyichukwu Azuka Aniyie
The Power of South African Courts to Order Scientific Tests to Determine the Paternity of a Child: Highlighting the Existing Gaps
Rorisang Matlala and Avitus A. Agbor
Using the Right to Health to Advance Equitable Universal Health Coverage in Uganda’s National Health Insurance Scheme Bill
Lisa Forman , Diya Uberoi and Moses Mulumba