
The latest issue of the
African Journal of International and Comparative Law (Vol. 20, no. 1, February 2012) is out. Contents include:
- Nicola Palmer, Transfer or Transformation?: A Review of the Rule 11 bis Decisions of the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda
- Ifeonu Eberechi,
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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The African Human Rights System and the Issue of Minorities in Africa
Solomon Dersso
- Pontian N. Okoli,
Access to Justice and Fair Hearing: An Evaluation of Pre-Action Notice in Nigerian Jurisprudence
- Mwiza Jo Nkhata,
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
- Jamil Ddamulira Mujuzi, The Right to Privacy of People in or Presumed to be in Same-Sex Relationships in Uganda
- C. J. Tchawouo Mbiada,
The Exhaustion of Internal Remedies in Administrative Law: A Comparative Analysis of the South African and the Cameroonian Requirements and Procedure