Thursday, October 1, 2020

New Issue: Comparative and International Law Journal of Southern Africa

The latest issue of the Comparative and International Law Journal of Southern Africa (Vol. 53, no. 1, 2020) is out. Contents include:
  • Sabine Katharina Witting & Markus Penda Angula, Leveraging international law to strengthen the national legal framework on child sexual abuse material in Namibia
  • Enelia Jansen van Rensburg, The Interaction between section 233 of the South African Constitution and the Commentaries to the OECD Model Tax Convention on Income and on Capital
  • Moses Retselisitsoe Phooko, A call for public participation in the treaty-making process in South Africa : what can South Africa learn from the Kingdom of Thailand?
  • John C. Mubangizi, National human rights institutions and sustainable development with specific reference to selected African examples
  • Ibrahim Imam & Wahab O. Egbewole, Comparative exposition of judicial interventionism in the enforcement of the healthcare right in Nigeria and India
  • George N. Barrie, Third-party state intervention in disputes before the International Court of Justice: a reassessment of Articles 62 and 63 of the ICJ Statute