Thursday, July 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. 2, May 2024) is out. Contents include:
  • Eghosa O. Ekhator & Newman U. Richards, The Continuing Relevance of Customary Arbitration in Nigeria: Critical Evaluation of Contemporary Developments
  • Ugochukwu Lawrence Obibuaku & Obinna Christian Edeji, Fostering Socio-Economic Rights and Human Dignity Through Collaborative Partnerships: The Role of Civil Society Organisations
  • Izunwanne Lights Uwaegbulem, An Appeal of the Legal Framework for the Prohibition of Attempted Suicide in Nigeria
  • Maureen O’Sullivan, Rose Ohiama Ugbe, Mabel Izzi, Emuobo Emudainohwo, & Uche Jack-Osimiri, Annulment of Discriminatory Custom and its Impact on Matrilineal and Patrilineal Societies/People
  • Mahmoud Alkhen, Changes in the Value of Harm and Their Impact on Judicial Compensation: The Case of Egypt and the UAE
  • Ashraf Elfakharani, The Grand Tension and Controversy Over the Renaissance Dam between Egypt and Ethiopia
  • Somadina Ibe-Ojiludu, Enhancing Human Development in Nigeria Through Constitutional Reform via the Human-Rights-Based Approach to Development
  • Jonas Oliver Piduhn, Exporting Constitutions – A Valuable Contribution to Nation Building or a Cementing of Conflict? A Case Study of the Export of Germany’s Basic Law (Grundgesetz)
  • Jason Haynes, The Interplay Between International and Regional Human Rights Instruments on the Rights of Women: Reflections on the Maputo Protocol at 18