Friday, May 6, 2022

New Issue: African Journal of International and Comparative Law

The latest issue of the African Journal of International and Comparative Law (Vol. 30, no. 2, May 2022) is out. Contents include:
  • Bader Bakhit M. Almodarra, The Special and Differential Treatment Provisions in the Trade Facilitation Agreement: New Teeth for an Old Gum?
  • Rehana Cassim, An Analysis of Trends in Shareholder Activism in South Africa
  • Jean-Claude N. Ashukem, Contextualising the Ongoing ‘Southern Cameroons’ Crisis within the Framework of the Right to Self-Determination
  • Ohenewaa Boateng Newman & Bobby Banson, The Conundrum of Balance Under Ghana's Legal System: The Protection of a Buyer in Good Faith and the Principle of Caveat Emptor
  • Imran O. Smith, The United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, Financial Inclusion Agenda and the Efficacy of Security Interest over Movable Assets: The Case of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises in Nigeria
  • Christopher Riley & Oludara Akanmidu, Explaining and Evaluating Transnational Tortious Actions against Parent Companies: Lessons from Shell and Nigeria
  • Ohiocheoya Omiunu & Ifeanyichukwu Azuka Aniyie, Sub-national Involvement in Nigeria's Foreign Relations Law: An Appraisal of the Heterodoxy between Theory and Practice
  • Rorisang Matlala & Avitus A. Agbor, The Power of South African Courts to Order Scientific Tests to Determine the Paternity of a Child: Highlighting the Existing Gaps
  • Lisa Forman, Diya Uberoi, & Moses Mulumba, Using the Right to Health to Advance Equitable Universal Health Coverage in Uganda's National Health Insurance Scheme Bill