Thursday, May 28, 2020

New Issue: African Journal of International and Comparative Law

The latest issue of the African Journal of International and Comparative Law (Vol. 28, no. 2, May 2020) is out. Contents include:
  • Wollela Abehodie Yesegat & Richard Krever, Value Added Tax and Fiscal Federalism in Ethiopia
  • Emmanuel Laryea, Dennis Ndonga & Bosire Nyamori, Kenya's Experience with Special Economic Zones: Legal and Policy Imperatives
  • Eloamaka Carol Okonkwo, Assessing the Role of the Courts in Enhancing Access to Environmental Justice in Oil Pollution Matters in Nigeria
  • E. Kofi Abotsi, Introspecting the Office of the Special Prosecutor's Act and Ghana's Constitutional Framework on Anti-Corruption
  • Kehinde Anifalaje, Imperatives of Social Security Laws to Social Development in Nigeria
  • Damian Etone, Nigeria's Engagement with the Human Rights Council's Universal Periodic Review: Potential for Acculturation or Risk of Regression?
  • Roman Girma Teshome, Provision of Remedies for Violation of Economic, Social and Cultural Rights: A Comparative Study of the United Nations, Inter-American and African Human Rights Systems
  • Ntombizozuko Dyani-Mhango, Reflecting on South Africa's Attempt to Withdraw from the Rome Statute in Favour of Immunities for Sitting Heads of State: An Analysis of the International Crimes Bill 2017