Thursday, April 4, 2024

New Issue: African Journal of International and Comparative Law

The latest issue of the African Journal of International and Comparative Law (Vol. 32, no. 1, February 2024) is out. Contents include:
  • Bayo Adaralegbe, Wreaking Havoc on the System: An Examination of Nigeria’s Constitutional Reform, the National Industrial Court and the Employer’s Right to Unconditionally Terminate Employment
  • Jean-Claude N. Ashukem, Towards Operationalising Assets Declaration in Cameroon Through Political Will
  • Mercy Oke-Chinda, Deploying the African Union’s Legal Mechanisms for the Effective Protection of Internally Displaced Women from Sexual Violence
  • Dennis Ndonga & Emmanuel Laryea, Addressing the Challenges Facing One-Stop Border Posts in Africa: Lessons from Chirundu
  • Samantha Hepburn & Pieter Badenhorst, Bridging the Divide between Rights In Personam and Rights In Rem in Land Transactions: A Comparative Perspective of Australian and South African Law
  • Veronica Dossah, Enhancing Responsible Business in the Extractive Industry in Ghana: Reflections on the 2022 Appiatse Explosion
  • Rehana Cassim, A Critical and Comparative Analysis of Delegation and Reliance by Company Directors under the South African Companies Act 71 of 2008
  • Daniel Olika, Transfer Pricing Documentation Methods in Nigeria: A Critique of the Prime Plastichem Case Against International Best Practices