African Journal of
International and Comparative Law, 2000, Vol.12
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Author
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Title
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number
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Page to Page
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Michel-Cyr Djiena Wembou
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Le Droit Humanitaire Africain: Sources,
Contenu et Portee
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No.1
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pp.
1-22
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Enefiok Essien
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Conflicting Rationes Decidendi: The Dilemma of
the Lower Courts in Nigeria
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No.1
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pp.
23-30
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Bertel De Groote
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Quelques Changements Importants aux Regles de
Competence Internationale de la convention de Bruxelles (1968), Suite aux
Conventions de Saint-Sebastien et de Lugano: Un Apercu
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No.1
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pp.
31-57
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Ben Chigara
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Operation of the SADC Protocol on Politics,
Defence and Security in the Democratic Republic of Congo
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No.1
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pp. 58-
69
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Ahmed Iyane Sow
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L'Apport du Groupe Africain Aux Travaux de la
55EME Commission de Droits de L'Homme des Nations Unies
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No.1
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pp.
70-83
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Edwin Egede
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New Territorial Waters (Amendment) Act 1998 -
Comments on the Impact of International Law on Nigerian Law
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No.1
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pp.
84-104
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Daniel Mbarga Nyatte
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La Situation Critique et Preoccupante des
Fonctions Publiques et Administrations en Afrique
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No.1
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pp.
105-127
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Richard Idubor
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How Protected Is the Employment of the
Nigerian Worker
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No.1
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pp.
128-143
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Jean De Noel Atemengue
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Les Actes de Gouvernement Sont-iles Une
Categorie Juridique - Discussion Autour de Leur Origine Francaise et de Leur
Reception Camerounaise
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No.1
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pp.
144-158
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Paul Kane Ebanga
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Le Concordat du Rederessement Judicaire dans
le Droit Africain des Affaires
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No.1
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pp.
159-169
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Patrick C. Osode
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Farewell to the Contractual Discretionary
Powers Controversy in South African Law: NBS Boland Bank v. One Berg River
Drive and Others Case Comment
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No.1
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pp.
170-176
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Economic Community of West African States -
Code of Conduct for the Implementation of the Moratorium on the Importation,
Exportation and Manufacture of Light Weapons African Legal Materials
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No.1
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pp.
177-186
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Protocol to the African Charter on Human and
Peoples' Rights on the Establishment of an African Court on Human and
Peoples' Rights African Legal Materials
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No.1
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pp.
187-194
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Tiyanjana Maluwa,
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International Law-Making in the Organisation
of African Unity: An Overview
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No.2
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pp.
201-225
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Robert Kolb
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Du Droit International des Etats et du Droit
International Des Hommes
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No.2
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pp.
226-239
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Ahunwan, Boniface,
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Contextualising Legal Theory: Economic
Analysis of Law and Jurisprudence from the African Perspective
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No.2
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pp.
240-261
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Francois Bugnion
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Les Enfants Soldats, Le Droit International
Humanitaire et la Charte Africaine des Droits et du Bien-Entre de L'Enfant
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No.2
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pp. 262-275
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Egbe Samuel Egbe
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Concept of Community Forestry under
Cameroonian Law
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No.2
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pp.
276-301
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Said Hamdouni
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La Protection des Droits Economiques et
Sociaux a L'Epreuve du Phenomene de la Mondialisation
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No.2
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pp.
302-318
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Samgena D. Galega
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In the Wilderness at the Dawn of the
Millennium: The Untold Truth about Cameroonian Consumers and the Global
Challenge
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No.2
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pp.
319-336
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Sylvestre-Jose-Tidiane Manga
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L'Organisme Genetiquement Modifie (OGM), Le
Citoyen et L'Etat; Le Principe de Precaution: Un Outil de Commerce Durable
Pour les Pays du Sud
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No.2
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pp.
337-369
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Obeng Mireku
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Promoting National Government Competence and
Cooperative Government under the South African Constitution: Premier of the
Province of the Western Cape v. President of the Republic of South Africa and
Others
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No.2
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pp.
370-378
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Africa - Europe Summit under the Aegis of the
OAU and the EU African Legal Materials
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No.2
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pp.
379-395
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Cairo Plan of Action African Legal Materials
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No.2
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pp.
396-410
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Sommet Afrique - Europe Sous L'Egide de L'Oua
et de L'Ue African Legal Materials
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No.2
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pp.
411-429
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Plan D'Action du Caire African Legal Materials
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No.2
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pp.
430-445
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African Legal Materials: Security Council
Resolutions on Conflicts in Africa
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No.2
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pp.
446-509
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Nkou Mvondo Propser
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La Privation de Liberte au Suspect: Droits de
L'Homme et Securite du Justiciable Dans la Procedure Penale Camerounaise
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No.3
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pp.
509-530
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Ilias Bantekas, Hassan Abu-Sabeib
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Reconciliation of Islamic Law with
Constitutionalism: The Protection of Human Rights in Sudan's New Constitution
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No.3
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pp.
531-553
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Ibrahima Doumbia
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Le Nouveau Statut Juridique des Relations
Entre la Zone Euro et la Zone Franc
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No.3
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pp.
554-568
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Samuel Teshale
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Reciprocity with Respect to Enforcement of
Foreign Judgments in Ethiopia: A Critique of the Supreme Court's Decision in
the Paulos Papassinous Case
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No.3
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pp.
569-578
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Joseph Kankeu-Taghedjo, Estelle Mangold
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Le Nouvel Accord ACP-UE: Contribution a
L'Etude de la Conclusion des Instruments Interantionaux a Caractere Collectif
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No.3
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pp.
579-589
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Tsago Traore,
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La Tentative Transformiste Contrariee du
Projet D'A.M.I. une Mise en Perspective
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No.3
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pp.
590-608
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Mohammed Benamar
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Les Suretes Maritimes en Droit Algerien
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No.3
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pp.
609-615
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Francis N. Ekwere
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Is There Domicile of Dependence in Nigerian
Conflict of Laws Case Comment
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No.3
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pp.
616-620
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Agreement on Cessation of Hostilities between
the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia and the Government of the State
of Eritrea African Legal Materials
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No.3
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pp.
621-628
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Constitutive Act of the African Union African
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No.3
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pp.
629-652
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Debbie B. Hamman
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The Role of Fisheries in a Namibian/South
African Narrative Boundary Delimitation
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No.4
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pp.
659-669
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Ismaila Kone
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Coup D'Etat et Refondation Politique en
Afrique: Le Cas de la Cote-D'Ivoire
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No.4
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pp.
670-702
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Simon Tabe Tabe
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Property Adjustment after Divorce in
Cameroonian Statutory Law: A Rapprochement of the Civil and Common Law
Systems
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No.4
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pp.
703-717
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Aenza Konate,
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L'Afrique et la Convention des Nations Unies
sur la Lutte Contre la Desertification
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No.4
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pp.
718-753
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George William Mugwanya
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Augmenting the Struggle for Gender Equality in
Uganda: A Case for the Domestication of International Human Rights Standards
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No.4
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pp.
754-798
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Robert Kolb
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De la Pretendue Discretion de la Cour
Internationale de Justice de Refuser de Donner un Avis Consultatif
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No.4
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pp.
799-814
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Affaire Hissene Habre African Legal Materials
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No.4
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pp.
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African Journal of
International and Comparative Law, 2005, Vol.13
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Author
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Title
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number
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Page to Page
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Acte Constitutif de l'Union Africaine
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No.1
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pp.
129-139
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Protocole sur les Amendements a l'Acte
Constitutif de l'Union Africaine
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No.1
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pp.
140-143
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Reglement Interieur de la Conference de
l'Union Disposition Generale
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No.1
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pp.
144-157
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Reglement Interieur du Conseil Executif
Disposition Generale
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No.1
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pp.
158-169
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Reglement Interieur du Comite des
Representants Permanents Disposition Generale
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No.1
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pp.
170-176
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Statuts de la Commission de l'Union Africaine
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No.1
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pp.
177-188
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Protocole au Traite Instituant la Communaute
Economique Africaine, Relatif au Parlement Panafricain
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No.1
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pp.
189-198
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Protocole Relatif a la Creation du Conseil du
Paix et de Securite de l'Union Africaine
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No.1
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pp.
199-218
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Protocole de la Cour de Justice de l'Union
Africaine
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No.1
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pp.
219-232
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Charles Manga Fombad
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Botswana and the Dynamics of Legal
Modernisation within a Dual English Common Law/Roman-Dutch Legal Heritage
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No.1
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pp.
7-24
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Constitutive Act of the African Union
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No.1
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pp.
25-36
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Protocol on Amendments to the Constitutive Act
of the African Union
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No.1
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pp.
37-40
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Rules of Procedure of the Assembly of the
Union ASS/AU/2(I) a
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No.1
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pp.
41-54
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Rules of Procedure of the Executive Council
ASS/AU/2(I) b
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No.1
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pp.
55-66
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Rules of Procedure of the Permanent
Representatives' Committee ASS/AU/2(I) c
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No.1
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pp.
67-73
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Statutes of the Commission of the African
Union ASS/AU/2(I) d
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No.1
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pp.
74-85
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Protocol to the Treaty Establishing the
African Economic Community (AEC) Relating to the Pan-African Parliament
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No.1
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pp.
86-95
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Protocol Relating to the Establishment of the
Peace and Security Council of the African Union
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No.1
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pp.
96-114
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Protocol of the Court of Justice of the
African Union
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No.1
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pp.
115-128
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Decisions of the Executive Council of the
African Union Sixth Ordinary Session 24 28 January 2005 Abuja, Nigeria
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No.2
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pp.
349- 364
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Decisions Et Declarations De La Conference De
L'union Africaine Quartrieme Session Ordinaire 30 31 Janvier 2005 Abuja,
Nigeria
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No.2
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pp.
365-394
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Ijeoma Nwachukwu
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The Challenge of Local Citizenship for Human
Rights in Nigeria
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No.2
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pp.
235-261
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Gbenga Oduntan
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How International Courts Underdeveloped
International Law: Political, Economic and Structural Failings of
International Adjudication in Relation to Developing States
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No.2
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pp.
262-313
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E.S. Nwauche, J.C. Nwobike
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The Exclusive Jurisdiction of Nigerian
Universities in Comparative Perspective
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No.2
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pp.
314-335
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Decisions and Declarations of the Assembly of
the African Union Fourth Ordinary Session 30 31 January 2005 Abuja Nigeria
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No.2
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pp.
336-348
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African Journal of International
and Comparative Law, 2006, Vol.14
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Author
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Title
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number
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Page to Page
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Andrew Chukwuemerie
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Salient Issues in the Law and Practice of
Arbitration in Nigeria
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No.1
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pp.
1-52
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Yonatan Tesfaye Fessha
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Judicial Review and Democracy: A Normative Discourse
on the (Novel) Ethiopian Approach to Constitutional Review
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No.1
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pp.
53-82
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Katherine Fallah
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Perpetrators and Victims: Prosecuting Children
for the Commission of International Crimes
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No.1
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pp.
83-103
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Yusuf Aksar
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The Un Security Council and the Enforcement of
Individual Criminal Responsibility: The Darfur Case
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No.1
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pp.
104-119
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Jolandi Le Roux
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Adjudicating Sexual Orientation Within a
Constitutional Framework: A South African Criminal Law Perspective
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No.1
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pp.
120-133
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Andrew Chukwuemerie
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The Internationalisation of African Customary
Law Arbitration
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No.2
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pp.
143-175
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Laurence Juma
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The Legitimacy of Indigenous Legal
Institutions and Human Rights Practice in Kenya: An Old Debate Revisited
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No.2
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pp.
176-203
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Alice Edwards
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Refugee Status Determination in Africa
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No.2
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pp.
204-233
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Joseph Jean-Louis Correa
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Le Voile Islamique Devant La Cour Europeenne
Des Droits De L'homme: Entre Marge Nationale D'appreciation Et Necessite D'un
Droit Commun Des Droits Fondamentaux: Les Cas De La France Et De La Suisse
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No.2
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pp.
234-263
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Ambroise Katambu Bulambo
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L'institution Kupiana Et Le Droit Positif
Congolais
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No.2
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pp.
264-277
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Cristiano D orsi
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Les Clauses De Cessation Du Statut De Refugie,
Telles Qu'elles Sont Incorporees Dans La Legislation Interne Des Pays
D'afrique Sub-Saharienne
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No.2
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pp.
278-287
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Kofi Oteng Kufuor
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The African Union and the Reform of the
Security Council: Some Matters Arising
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No.2
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pp.
288-292
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African Journal of
International and Comparative Law, 2007, Vol.15
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Author
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Title
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number
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Page to Page
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Evadne Grant
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Enforcing Social and Economic Rights: The
Right to Adequate Housing in South Africa
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No.1
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pp.
1-28
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O. V. C. Okenet
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The Status of the Right to Strike in Nigeria:
A Perspective from International and Comparative Law
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No.1
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pp.
29-60
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Garth Abraham
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Lines Upon Maps : Africa and The Sanctity of
African Boundaries
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No.1
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pp.
61-84
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Emeka Polycarp Amechi
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Regulating Developments in Embryonic Stem Cell
Research in Africa: A Third Person's Perspective
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No.1
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pp.
85-106
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Evaristus Oshionebo
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Transnational Corporations, Civil Society
Organisations and Social Accountability in Nigeria's Oil and Gas Industry
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No.1
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pp.
107-129
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Christof Heyns, Magnus Killander
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Africa in International Human Rights Textbooks
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No.1
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pp.
130-137
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Kithure Kindiki
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The Proposed Integration of the African Court
of Justice and the African Court of Human and Peoples' Rights: Legal
Difficulties and Merits
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No.1
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pp.
138-146
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Christine Ocran
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The Protocol to the African Charter on Human
and Peoples' Rights on the Rights of Women in Africa
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No.1
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pp.
147-152
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Daniel C. Turack
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Zimbabwe s Human Rights Record During the 25th
Anniversary of the Mugabe Regime
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No.1
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pp.
153-160
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Charles Chernor Jalloh
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The Contribution of the Special Court for Sierra
Leone to the Development of International Law
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No.2
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pp.
165-207
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Chukwuka N. Eze
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The Bamako Convention on the Ban of the Import
into Africa and the Control of the Transboundary Movement and Management of
Hazardous wastes within africa: a milestone In environmental Protection?
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No.2
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pp.
208-229
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Ntombizozuko Dyani
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Sexual Violence, Armed Conflict and
International Law in Africa
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No.2
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pp.
230-253
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Sylvie Lorthois
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La Convention De La CEDEAO Sur Les Armes
Legeres Et De Petit Calibre, Leurs Munitions Et Autres Materiels Connexes Du
14 Juin 2006
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No.2
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pp.
254-275
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Kofi Oteng Kufuor
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The Chair of the African Union
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No.2
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pp.
276-292
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African Journal of
International and Comparative Law, 2008, Vol.16
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Author
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Title
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number
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MANISULI SSENYONJO
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TOWARDS NON-DISCRIMINATION AGAINSTWOMEN AND DE
JURE EQUALITY IN UGANDA: THE ROLE OF UGANDA'S CONSTITUTIONAL COURT
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No.1
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pp.
1-34
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E. S. NWAUCHE
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THE RIGHT TO FREEDOM OF RELIGION AND THE
SEARCH FOR JUSTICE THROUGH THE OCCULT AND PARANORMAL IN NIGERIA
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No.1
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pp.
35-55
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PRABHAKAR SINGH
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FROM NARCISSISTIC POSITIVE INTERNATIONAL LAW
TO UNIVERSAL NATURAL INTERNATIONAL LAW: THE DIALECTICS OF ABSENTEE
COLONIALISM
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No.1
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pp.
56-82
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EDWIN MUJIH
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THE REGULATION OF MULTINATIONAL COMPANIES
OPERATING IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES: A CASE STUDY OF THE CHAD CAMEROON PIPELINE
PROJECT
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No.1
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pp.
83-99
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KOFI OTENG KUFUOR
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RECENT DEVELOPMENTS ACTUALITES BAN ON THE
IMPORTATION OF TOMATO PASTE AND CONCENTRATE INTO GHANA
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No.1
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pp.
100-114
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THE MARITIME ZONES OF EAST AFRICAN STATES IN
THE LAW OF THE SEA: BENEFITS GAINED, OPPORTUNITIES MISSED
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No.2
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pp.
121-150
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CHELUCHI ONYEMELUKWE
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RESEARCH INVOLVING HUMANS IN AFRICAN
COUNTRIES: A CASE FOR DOMESTIC LEGAL FRAMEWORKS
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No.2
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pp.
152-177
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ERIKA CONTI
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THE REFERENDUM FOR SELF-DETERMINATION: IS IT
STILL A SOLUTION? THE NEVER ENDING DISPUTE OVER WESTERN SAHARA
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No.2
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pp.
178-196
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EBENEZER DUROJAYE, ANNIE MUCHIRI
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ADDRESSING THE LINK BETWEEN GENDER INEQUALITY AND
ACCESS TO MICROBICIDES IN HIV/AIDS RESPONSE IN AFRICA
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No.2
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pp.
197-218
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NOELLE QUENIVET
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GIRL SOLDIERS AND PARTICIPATION IN HOSTILITIES
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No.2
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pp.
219-235
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ROWLAND J. V. COLE
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DETERMINING THE CONSTITUTIONALITY OF REVERSE
ONUS CLAUSES IN BOTSWANA
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No.2
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pp.
236-248
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EDWIN C.MUJIH
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CO-DEREGULATION OF MULTINATIONAL COMPANIES
OPERATING IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES: PARTNERING AGAINST CORPORATE SOCIAL
RESPONSIBILITY?
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No.2
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pp.
249-261
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IWA SALAMI
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RECENT DEVELOPMENTS ACTUALITES LEGAL
CONSIDERATIONS FOR DEVISING A GOVERNANCE STRUCTURE FOR THE AFRICAN UNION
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No.2
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pp.
262-272
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African Journal of
International and Comparative Law, 2009, Vol.17
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Author
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Title
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number
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BENYAM D. MEZMUR, JULIA SLOTH-NIELSEN
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Listen to us : Arguing the Case for Child Participation
in NEPAD
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No.1
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pp.
1-28
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DEBBIE COLLIER, CHARLES MOITUI
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Africa s Regulatory Approach to Biotechnology
in Agriculture: An Opportunity to Seize Socio-Economic Concerns
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No.1
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pp.
29-56
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KWAME AKUFFO
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The Conception of Land Ownership in African Customary
Law and its Implications for Development
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No.1
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pp.
57-78
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SOLOMON T. EBOBRAH
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Litigating Human Rights Before Sub-Regional
Courts in Africa: Prospects and Challenges
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No.1
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pp.
79-101
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REMIGIUS N. NWABUEZE, POLYCARP C. OKORIE
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Flexibility of Damages for Conversion and
Detinue
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No.1
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pp.
102-117
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STANLEY YEO
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Anglo African Perspectives on Self-Defence
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No.1
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pp.
118-135
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NELSON E. OJUKWU-OGBA
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Legislating Development in Nigeria s
Oil-Producing Region: The N. D. D. C. Act Seven Years On
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No.1
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pp.
136-149
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TESHAGER WORKU DAGNE
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The Application of Intellectual Property
Rights to Biodiversity Resources: A Technique for the South Countries to
Maintain Control over the Biodiversity Resources in their Territories?
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No.1
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pp.
150-165
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KOFI OTENG KUFUOR
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Africa and Anti Dumping Issues in the Doha
Round
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No.1
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pp.
166-176
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Joseph E. O. Abugu
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ILO Standards and the Nigerian Law of Unfair
Dismissal
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No.2
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pp.
181-212
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Guled Yusuf
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The Marginalisation of African Agrigultural
Trade and Development: A Case Study of the WTO'S Efforts to Cater to African
Agricultural Trading Interests Particularly Cotton and Sugar
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No.2
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pp.
213-239
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Rebecca Amollo
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Revisiting the Trips Regime: Rwanda-Canadian
ARV Drug Deal Tests the WTO General Council Decision
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No.2
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pp.
240-269
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Damilola S. Olawuyi
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Achieving Sustainable Development in Africa
through the Clean Development Mechanism: Legal and Institutional Issues
Considered
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No.2
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pp.
270-301
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Norman Mugarura
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The Subdued Giant: The Predicament of the Law
in Harnessing Global Markets
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No.2
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pp.
302-325
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A. O. Enabulele
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Implementation of Treaties in Nigeria and the
Status Question: Whither Nigerian Courts?
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No.2
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pp.
326-341
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Jamil Ddamulira Mujuzi
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High Crime Rate Forces Liberia to Reintroduce
the Death Penalty and Put International Treaty Obligations aside: What the
Critics Missed?
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No.2
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pp.
342-354
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African Journal of
International and Comparative Law, 2010, Vol.18
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Author
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Title
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number
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Page to Page
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Amaka Megwalu, Neophytos Loizides
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Dilemmas of Justice and Reconciliation:
Rwandans and the Gacaca Courts
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No.1
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pp.
1-23
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Terry Carney
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Securing Social Security for Migrant Workers:
Orthodox Approaches or an Alternative (Regional/Political) Path for Southern
Africa?
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No.1
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pp.
24-45
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Ireh Iyioha
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Medical Negligence and the Nigerian National
Health Insurance Scheme: Civil Liability, No-Fault or a Hybrid Model?
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No.1
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pp.
46-77
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Kofi Oteng Kufuor
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Sub-State Protectionism in Ghana
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No.1
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pp.
78-91
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Richard Frimpong Oppong
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The African Union, the African Economic
Community and Africa's Regional Economic Communities: Untangling a Complex
Web
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No.1
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pp.
92-103
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Janet McKnight
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Child Soldiers in Africa: A Global Approach to
Human Rights Protection, Enforcement and Post-Conflict Reintegration
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No.2
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pp.
113-142
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Henry Onoria
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Locus Standi of Individuals and Non-State
Entities Before Regional Economic Integration Judicial Bodies in Africa
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No.2
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pp.
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Anthony O. Nwafor
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Comparative Perspectives on Euthanasia in
Nigeria and Ethiopia
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No.2
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Stephen Kwaku Asare, H. Kwasi Prempeh
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Amending the Constitution of Ghana: Is the
Imperial President Trespassing?
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Luwam Dirar
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Common Market for Eastern and Southern African
Countries: Multiplicity of Membership Issues and Choices
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Guy-Fleury Ntwari
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Note sur le premier arret de la Cour africaine
des droits de l homme et des peuples
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pp.
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Johanna Von Braun, Peter Munyi
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New Enforcement Mechanisms Challenge the
Legality of Generics in the Name of Public Health: The Emergence of
Anti-Counterfeiting Legislation in East Africa
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No.2
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African Journal of
International and Comparative Law, 2011, Vol.19
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Author
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Title
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number
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Page to Page
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Emmanuel Laryea
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Why Ghana Should Implement Certain International
Legal Instruments Relating to International Sale of Goods Transactions
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pp.
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Chilenye Nwapi
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International Treaties in Nigerian and
Canadian Courts
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No.1
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Michael Blakeney, Getachew Mengistie
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Intellectual Property Policy Formulation in
LDCs in Sub-Saharan Africa
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No.1
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pp.
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Takele Soboka Bulto
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Judicial Referral of Constitutional Disputes
in Ethiopia: From Practice to Theory
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No.1
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Ajepe Taiwo Shehu
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Constituency Control of Legislators: Lessons
from Nigeria
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No.1
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pp.
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Iosif Kovras
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The UN s Moral Responsibility in the Spill
Over of Genocide from Rwanda to the Democratic Republic of the Congo
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No.1
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pp.
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Claus Kreک, Leonie von Holtzendorff
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Le compromis de Kampala sur le crime d
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Simon M. Weldehaimanot
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Arresting Al Bashir: The African Union s
Opposition and the Legalities
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No.2
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pp.
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Christa Roodt
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Conflicts of Procedure between Courts and
Arbitral Tribunals with Particular Reference to the Right of Access to Court
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No.2
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pp.
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Gillian Moon
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Double Agents, Discrimination, Duress and
Doha: A Review of Trade and Human Rights since the China Publications and
Audiovisuals Decision
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Olubayo Oluduro
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Customary Arbitration in Nigeria: Development
and Prospects
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No.2
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pp.
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Frederick Cowell
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The Impact of the ECOWAS Protocol on Good
Governance and Democracy
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No.2
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pp.
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African Journal of
International and Comparative Law, 2012, Vol.20
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Author
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Title
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number
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Page to Page
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Nicola Palmer
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Transfer or Transformation?: A Review of the
Rule 11 bis Decisions of the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda
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No.1
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pp.
1-21
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Ifeonu Eberechi
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Who Will Save these Endangered Species?
Evaluating the Implications of the Principle of Complementarity on the
Traditional African Conflict Resolution Mechanisms
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No.1
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pp.
22-41
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Solomon Dersso
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The African Human Rights System and the Issue
of Minorities in Africa
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No.1
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pp.
42-69
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Pontian N. Okoli
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Access to Justice and Fair Hearing: An Evaluation
of Pre-Action Notice in Nigerian Jurisprudence
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No.1
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pp.
70-86
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Mwiza Jo Nkhata
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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
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No.1
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pp.
87-109
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Jamil Ddamulira Mujuzi
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The Right to Privacy of People in or Presumed
to be in Same-Sex Relationships in Uganda
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No.1
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pp.
110-118
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C. J. Tchawouo Mbiada
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The Exhaustion of Internal Remedies in Administrative
Law: A Comparative Analysis of the South African and the Cameroonian
Requirements and Procedure
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No.1
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pp.
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Miguel Angel Martin Lopez
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The Problem with the Dependence on Food
Imports in Africa and Pathways to its Solution
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No.1
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pp.
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Ernest Kofi Abotsi
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Amending the Constitution of Ghana: Is the
Imperial President Trespassing? A Rejoinder
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No.1
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pp.
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Vinesh Basdeo
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The Constitutional Challenges of Warrantless
Search and Seizure in South African Criminal Procedure: A Comparative
Analysis
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No.2
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pp.
161-190
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Olu Fasan
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Commitment and Compliance in International
Law: A Study of the Implementation of the WTO TRIPS Agreement in Nigeria and
South Africa
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No.2
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pp.
191-228
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Luwam Dirar
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Folklore Protection in the Eritrean Context:
Legal Issues and Choices
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No.2
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pp.
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Laurence Juma
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Normative and Institutional Approaches to the
Protection of Property Rights of IDPs in Kenya's Rift Valley Province
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No.2
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pp.
251-280
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Jamil Ddamulira Mujuzi
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Towards the Establishment of a Prisoners
Transfer Legal Regime in South Africa: Failed Attempts, Available Options and
Critical Issues to Consider
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No.2
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pp.
281-300
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Osahon O. Guobadia
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The Relevance of the Judiciary in a Democratic
Nigeria
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No.2
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pp.
301-317
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Solomon E. Salako
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Agrobiotechnology, Indigenous Peoples' Rights
and Traditional Knowledge
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No.2
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pp.
318-332
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Brian Sang Y.K.
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Improving the Protection of Human and Peoples
Rights in Africa: Reflections from the Yogogombaye Case
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No.3
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pp.
341- 364
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Abimbola A. Olowofoyeku
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Sub-regional Courts and the Recusal Issue:
Emergent Practice of the East African Court of Justice
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No.3
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pp.
365- 387
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H. A. Olaniyan
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Conflict of Laws Through Nigerian Case Law: A
Researcher's Critical Comments (Part 1)
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No.3
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pp.
388- 406
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Adem Kassie Abebe
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Limitations to the Rights of Indigenous
Peoples in Africa: A Model for Balancing National Interest in Development
with the Rights of Indigenous Peoples?
|
No.3
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pp.
407- 422
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Omolo Joseph Agutu
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Least Developed Countries and the TRIPS
Agreement: Arguments for a Shift to Voluntary Compliance
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No.3
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pp.
423- 447
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Paul Kuruk
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Investment Issues in the West Africa European
Union Economic Partnership Agreement Negotiations: Is a Harmonised Regional
Investment Framework the Answer
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No.3
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pp.
448- 470
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Edel Hughes
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In (Hot) Pursuit of Justice? The Legality of
Kenyan Military Operations in Somalia
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No.3
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pp.
471- 482
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African Journal of
International and Comparative Law, 2013, Vol.21
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Author
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Title
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number
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Page to Page
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Charles Fombad
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An Overview of the Constitutional Framework of
the Right to Social Security with Special Reference to South Africa
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No.1
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pp. 1-
31
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Yonatan Tesfaye Fessha, Christophe Van der
Beken
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Ethnic Federalism and Internal Minorities: The
Legal Protection of Internal Minorities in Ethiopia
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No.1
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pp. 32-
49
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Marina Sharpe
|
Organization of African Unity and African
Union Engagement with Refugee Protection: 1963 2011
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No.1
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pp. 50-
94
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Sope Williams-Elegbe
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The World Bank's Influence on Procurement
Reform in Africa
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No.1
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pp. 95-
119
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Yemi Oke
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Substitute for the United Nations? Extending
the Frontiers of the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation and Implications for
African Unity
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No.1
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pp.
120- 141
|
Sabrina Germain
|
Taking 'Health' as a Socio-Economic Right
Seriously: Is the South African Constitutional Dialogue a Remedy for the
American Healthcare System?
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No.2
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pp.
145- 171
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Ibironke T. Odumosu-Ayanu
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South-South Investment Treaties, Transnational
Capital and African Peoples
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No.2
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pp.
172- 201
|
Bruce Baker
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Where Formal and Informal Justice Meet:
Ethiopia's Justice Pluralism
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No.2
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pp.
202- 218
|
Serges Alain Djoyou Kamga
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A Call for a Protocol to the African Charter
on Human and Peoples' Rights on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities in
Africa
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No.2
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pp.
219- 249
|
Poku Adusei
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The Right to Health and Constitutional
Imperatives for Regulating the Exercise of Pharmaceutical Patent Rights in
Sub-Saharan Africa
|
No.2
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pp.
250- 278
|
Marumo Nkomo
|
Rwanda's New Intellectual Property Law and
Compulsory Licensing for Export Under the WTO: Not Quite a Panacea
|
No.2
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pp.
279- 294
|
Jacob Turner
|
Do the English and South African Criminal
Justice Systems Share a Common Purpose ?
|
No.2
|
pp.
295- 300
|
Vinesh Basdeo
|
The Legal Challenges of Criminal and Civil
Asset Forfeiture in South Africa: A Comparative Analysis
|
No.3
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pp.
303- 326
|
Anthony O. Nwafor
|
The Requisite Intention for the Acquisition of
Domicile of Choice: Permanent or Indefinite A Comparative Perspective
|
No.3
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pp.
327- 344
|
Okechukwu Ejims
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The Impact of Nigerian International Petroleum
Contracts on Environmental and Human Rights of Indigenous Communities
|
No.3
|
pp.
345- 377
|
Bolanle T. Erinosho
|
The Revised African Convention on the
Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources: Prospects for a Comprehensive
Treaty for the Management of Africa's Natural Resources
|
No.3
|
pp.
378- 397
|
Charles G. Ngwena
|
Reforming African Abortion Laws to Achieve
Transparency: Arguments from Equality
|
No.3
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pp.
398- 426
|
Aashish Srivastava, Michel Koekemoer
|
The Legal Recognition of Electronic Signatures
in South Africa: A Critical Overview
|
No.3
|
pp.
427- 446
|
Adejoke O. Oyewunmi
|
Sharpening the Legal Tools to Overcome
Biopiracy in Africa Through Pro-development Implementation of Normative
International Standards: Lessons from Brazil, South Africa and India
|
No.3
|
pp.
447- 466
|
Gebreyesus Abegaz Yimer
|
Adjudicatory Jurisdiction in International
Carriage of Goods by Sea: Would the Rotterdam Rules Settle the Controversy?
|
No.3
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pp.
467- 488
|
John-Mark Iyi
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The AU/ECOWAS Unilateral Humanitarian Intervention
Legal Regimes and the UN Charter
|
No.3
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pp.
489- 519
|
African Journal of International and
Comparative Law, 2014, Vol.22
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Author
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Title
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number
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Page to Page
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Veronika Daurer, Richard Krever
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Choosing between the UN and OECD Tax Policy
Models: An African Case Study
|
No.1
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pp.
1-22
|
Sylvester Oscar Nliam
|
International Oil and Gas Environmental Legal
Framework and the Precautionary Principle: The Implications for the Niger
Delta
|
No.1
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pp.
22-39
|
Dominic N. Dagbanja
|
Privacy in Context: The Right to Privacy, and
Freedom and Independence of the Media under the Constitution of Ghana
|
No.1
|
pp.
40-62
|
Eghosa O. Ekhator
|
Improving Access to Environmental Justice
under the African Charter on Human and Peoples Rights: The Roles of NGOs in
Nigeria
|
No.1
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pp.
63-79
|
William Daniel Nartey
|
A REDD Solution to a Green Problem: Using REDD
plus to Address Deforestation in Ghana through Benefit Sharing and Community
Self-empowerment
|
No.1
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pp.
80-102
|
Lydia A. Nkansah
|
Justice within the Arrangement of the Special
Court for Sierra Leone versus Local Perception of Justice: A Contradiction or
Harmonious?
|
No.1
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pp.
103-119
|
K. I. Vibhute
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Non-Judicial Review in Ethiopia:
Constitutional Paradigm, Premise and Precinct
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No.1
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pp.
120-139
|
Jamil Ddamulira Mujuzi
|
Presidential Immunity from Criminal
Prosecution in the Ugandan Constitution: Drafting History and Emerging
Jurisprudence
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No.1
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pp.
140-154
|
Hannah Woolaver
|
Pro-democratic Intervention in Africa and the
Arab Spring
|
No.2
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pp.
161-183
|
Regis Yann Simo
|
The Law of International Responsibility: The
Case of the WTO as a Lex Specialis or the Fallacy of a Self-contained Regime
|
No.2
|
pp.
184-207
|
Ahmed Ali M. Khayre
|
Self-defence, Intervention by Invitation, or
Proxy War? The Legality of the 2006 Ethiopian Invasion of Somalia
|
No.2
|
pp.
208-233
|
E. H. Nfobin, Nchotu Veraline Nchang Epse
Minang
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The Cameroon Anglophone Question in
International Law
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No.2
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pp.
234-257
|
Francis N. Botchway
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The Immunity Conundrum
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No.2
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pp.
258-272
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Chukwunweike A. Ogbuabor
|
Tribunals of Inquiry as a Residual Matter
Under the Nigerian Constitution: Resolving the Nigerian Conundrum
|
No.2
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pp.
273-307
|
Akeem Olajide Bello
|
United Nations and African Union Conventions on Corruption and
Anti-corruption Legislations in Nigeria: A Comparative Analysis
|
No.2
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pp. 308-333
|
African Journal of International and
Comparative Law, 2014, Vol.22
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Author
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Title
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number
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Page to Page
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James D. Fry
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Towards an International Piracy Tribunal: Curing the Legal Limbo
of Captured Pirates
|
No.3, October
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pp. 341-368
|
RHUKS TEMITOPE AKO, OLUBAYO OLUDURO
|
IDENTIFYING BENEFICIARIES OF THE UN INDIGENOUS PEOPLES
PARTNERSHIP (UNIPP): THE CASE FOR THE INDIGENES OF NIGERIA S DELTA REGION
|
No.3, October
|
pp. 369-398
|
Moses Retselisitsoe Phooko
|
Legal Status of International Law in South Africa's Municipal
Law: Government of the Republic of Zimbabwe v Fick and Others (657/ 11)
[2012] ZASCA 122
|
No.3, October
|
pp. 399-419
|
Konstantinos D. Magliveras
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Fighting Impunity Unsuccessfully in Africa: A Critique of the
African Union's Handling of the Hissene Habre Affair
|
No.3, October
|
pp. 420-447
|
Paul Smit
|
Transnational Labour Relations: A Dream or Possibility in SADC?
|
No.3, October
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pp. 448-467
|
Ebenezer Durojaye
|
When Poverty Is Not a Sin: An Assessment of the Human Rights
Council's Guiding Principles on Poverty and Human Rights
|
No.3, October
|
pp. 468-491
|
Christian-Jr Kabange Nkongolo
|
The Justiciability of Socio- economic Rights under the African
Charter on Human and Peoples Rights: Appraisal and Perspectives Three Decades
after Its Adoption
|
No.3, October
|
pp. 492-511
|
John C. Mubangizi
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Some Reflections on Two Decades of Human Rights Protection in
South Africa: Lessons and Challenges
|
No.3, October
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pp. 512-531
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African Journal of International and
Comparative Law, 2015, Vol.23
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Author
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Title
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number
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Page to Page
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C. Anyangwe
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Emerging African Jurisprudence Suggesting the Desirability of
the Abolition of Capital Punishment
|
No.1, Feb
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pp. 1-28
|
Guy Marcel Nono
|
The Future of the ACP Group of States in a Changing World:
Challenges and Future Perspectives
|
No.1, Feb
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pp. 29-53
|
Larisse Prinsen
|
Meeting The Standard: an Overview of European Biobank Regulation
and a Comparison to the Current South African Position
|
No.1, Feb
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pp. 54-73
|
OVO IMOEDEMHE
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UNPACKING THE TENSION BETWEEN THE AFRICAN UNION AND THE
INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT: THEWAY FORWARD
|
No.1, Feb
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pp. 74-105
|
ADEDOKUN OGUNFOLU, OLUDAYO FAGBEMI
|
I HAVE A DRONE: THE IMPLICATIONS OF AMERICAN DRONE POLICY FOR
AFRICA AND INTERNATIONAL HUMANITARIAN LAW
|
No.1, Feb
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pp. 106-128
|
YOMI OLUKOLU
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THE ENFORCEMENT OF FOREIGN JUDGMENTS IN NIGERIA: SCOPE AND
CONFLICT OF LAWS QUESTIONS
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No.1, Feb
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pp. 129-143
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Gustav Brink
|
X- raying Injury Findings in South Africa's Anti- Dumping Investigations
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No.1, Feb
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pp. 144-173
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Onsando Osiemo
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The Last Frontier: Sanitary and Phytosanitary Standards and
Technical Regulations as Non-Tariff Barriers in Intra- African Trade
|
No.1, Feb
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pp. 174-195
|
Lydia A. Nkansah
|
The Dance of Truth and Justice in Postconflict Peacebuilding in
Sierra Leone
|
No.2, Jun
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pp. 199-225
|
Thaddeus Manu
|
Assessing the Potential Impact of Intellectual Property
Standards in EU and US Bilateral Trade Agreements on Compulsory Licensing for
Essential Medicines in West African States
|
No.2, Jun
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pp. 226-249
|
Angelo Dube
|
Towards a Single African Sky: Challenges and Prospects
|
No.2, Jun
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pp. 250-272
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Marcus Ayodeji Araromi
|
Regulatory Framework of Telecommunication Sector: A Comparative
Analysis Between Nigeria and South Africa
|
No.2, Jun
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pp. 273-290
|
Henok G. Gabisa
|
'Justice System Reform Programme' in Ethiopia: Is Rule of Law
Lost in Translation?
|
No.2, Jun
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pp. 291-313
|
Stephen Kwaku Asare
|
Striking a Balance Between the Administration of Justice and
Free Speech During the Live Broadcast of a Presidential Election Petition
|
No.2, Jun
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pp. 314-338
|
Jamil Ddamulira Mujuzi
|
Prosecuting and Punishing Torture in South Africa as a Discrete
Crime and as a Crime Against Humanity
|
No.2, Jun
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pp. 339-355
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TULIA ACKSON
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JUSTICIABILITY OF SOCIO- ECONOMIC RIGHTS IN TANZANIA
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No.3, Oct
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pp. 359-382
|
Emeka Polycarp Amechi
|
Strengthening Environmental Public Interest Litigation Through
Citizen Suits in Nigeria: Learning from the South African Environmental
Jurisprudential Development
|
No.3, Oct
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pp. 383-404
|
Jide James-Eluyode
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The Blurred Lines: Analysing the Dynamics of States' Duty and
Corporate Responsibility to Consult in Developing Countries
|
No.3, Oct
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pp. 405-434
|
Lawrence A. Atsegbua, Gabriel O. Arishe
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Examining the Utility of Fish and Kroenig's Legislative Powers
Survey in Assessing the Effectiveness of Nigeria's National Assembly
|
No.3, Oct
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pp. 435-461
|
Legesse Tigabu Mengie
|
Ethnic Federalism and Conflict in Ethiopia: What Lessons Can
Other Jurisdictions Draw?
|
No.3, Oct
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pp. 462-475
|
Futsum Abbay
|
An Evaluation of Disability Human Rights under the African
Regional Human Rights System
|
No.3, Oct
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pp. 476-502
|
Chidi Oguamanam
|
Intellectual Property, Agricultural Biotechnology and the Right
to Adequate Food: A Critical African Perspective
|
No.3, Oct
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pp. 503-525
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