Saturday, January 31, 2026

New Volume: African Journal of International Economic Law

The latest volume of the African Journal of International Economic Law (Vol. 5, 2025) is out. Contents include:
  • Keynote Article
    • Joel M. Ngugi, TWAIL, Transformation, The National Judge, Academic and Municipal Lawyer
  • Special Issue: The African International Economic Law 2023 Conference: International Economic Law in an Era of Multiple Crises: Opportunities and Challenges for Africa
    • Titilayo Adebola, Regis Y. Simo, Suzzie O. Oyakhire, Tsotang Tsietsi, Harrison Mbori, & Ashimizo Afadameh-Adeyemi, Introduction to the Special Issue
    • Richard Frimpong Oppong, International Economic Law in an Era of Multiple Crisis: Opportunities and Challenges for Africa (Keynote Address: African International Economic Law Network 2023 Conference)
    • Obiora C. Okafor, African States’ Priorities for International Economic Law and Socio-Economic Prosperity on the Continent in this Era of Multiple Crises: Reflections on Some of the Themes in Richard F. Oppong’s Keynote Address
    • Caroline B. Ncube, Cascading Crises Call for a Concerted and Inclusive Continental Response: Reflections on Richard F. Oppong’s Keynote
    • Kathleen Mpofu, Assessing the Viability of Investor Liability Provisions in the Reform Agenda of International Investment Law
    • Atupele Masanjala, Malawi’s Cotton Trade: Riding the Coattails of the Cotton-4
    • Chido Teclar Mitchel Muza, Unlocking the Potential of Blockchain Technology for Secured Payments in International Commercial Transactions
    • Mbakiso Magwape, AfCFTA and Revenue: Navigating Outstanding Fiscal Issues and Legal Framework to attain Agenda 2063
    • Suzzie O. Oyakhire & Ohiocheoya Omiunu, Decolonising the Teaching of International Economic Law: A Critical Reflection of Two Global South Scholars Situated on Either Side of the North-South Divide
    • John S. Nyanje, ‘Swahilinisation’ of the East African Court of Justice: Decolonising Through Language