
The latest issue of the
African Journal of International and Comparative Law (Vol. 23, no. 1, February 2015) is out. Contents include:
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C. Anyangwe, Emerging African Jurisprudence Suggesting the Desirability of the Abolition of Capital Punishment
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Guy Marcel Nono, The Future of the ACP Group of States in a Changing World: Challenges and Future Perspectives
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Larisse Prinsen, Meeting The Standard: an Overview of European Biobank Regulation and a Comparison to the Current South African Position
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Ovo Imoedemhe, Unpacking the Tension Between the African Union and the International Criminal Court: the Way Forward
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Adedokun Ogunfolu & Oludayo Fagbemi, I Have a Drone: the Implications of American Drone Policy for Africa and International Humanitarian Law
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Yomi Olukolu, The Enforcement of Foreign Judgments in Nigeria: Scope and Conflict of Laws Questions
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Gustav Brink, X-raying Injury Findings in South Africa's Anti-Dumping Investigations
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Onsando Osiemo, The Last Frontier: Sanitary and Phytosanitary Standards and Technical Regulations as Non-Tariff Barriers in Intra-African Trade