Wednesday, December 16, 2020

Inaugural Volume: African Journal of International Economic Law

The inaugural volume of the African Journal of International Economic Law (Vol. 1, 2020) is out. Contents include:
  • James Thuo Gathii & Olabisi D. Akinkugbe, Introduction to the Inaugural Issue of the African Journal of International Economic Law
  • Clair Gammage & Mariam Momodu, The Economic Empowerment of Women in Africa: Regional Approaches to Gender Sensitive Trade Policies
  • Tim Büthe & Vellah Kedogo Kigwiru, The Spread of Competition Law and Policy in Africa
  • Taimoon Stewart, Competition Regimes in the Caribbean Community and Sub-Saharan Africa: A Comparison
  • Fernando C. Saldivar, SJ, Africa in the Economy of Francesco: Rethinking the Ethics of the International Financial Order at the Intersection of Tax Justice and Catholic Social Teaching
  • Ndanga Kamau, Investment Law and Treaty Reform in Africa: Fragments and Fragmentation
  • Titilayo Adebola, Mapping Africa’s Complex Regimes: Towards an African Centred AfCFTA Intellectual Property, (IP), Protocol
  • Olabisi D. Akinkugbe, Theorizing Developmental Regionalism in Narratives of African Regional Trade Agreements (RTAs)
  • Amaka Vanni & TsotangTsietsi, African Practice in International Economic Law 2017-2019
  • Harrison Otieno Mbori, Case Note, British American Tobacco (BAT) v Attorney General of Uganda, (EACJ, First Instance Division 2019) and GETMA International v The Republic of Guinea OHADA Common Court of Justice and Arbitration, (CCJA)