Thursday, March 10, 2022

New Volume: African Journal of International Economic Law

The latest volume of the African Journal of International Economic Law (Vol. 2, 2021) is out. Contents include:
  • Olabisi D. Akinkugbe & James T. Gathii, Introduction to Issue 2 of the African Journal of International Economic Law
  • Uchenna Felicia Ugwu, Advancing the Use of Digital Technology by Africa’s Female Farmers: Shortcomings in Data Protection Regulations
  • Karina Patricio Ferreira Lima, Reforming the International Monetary Fund’s Debt Sustainability Assessments towards Achieving the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs): A Crucial Post-Pandemic Recovery Agenda
  • Katrin Kuhlmann, Mapping Inclusive Law and Regulations: A Comparative Agenda for Trade and Development
  • Christopher Changwe Nshimbi, Informality as a Sticky Sector in the Post-Pandemic Era of the Fourth Industrial Revolution
  • Okanga Okanga & Lyla Latif, Effective Taxation in Africa: Confronting Systemic Vulnerability through Inclusive Global Tax Governance
  • Tsotang Tsietsi & Akinyi J. Eurallayah, African Practice in International Economic Law: 2020–2021
  • Oluyori Ehimony & Maryanne Kamau, Panel Report in Morocco – Definitive Anti-Dumping Measures on School Exercise Books from Tunisia (DS578)