Friday, July 7, 2023

New Volume: African Journal of International Economic Law

The latest volume of the African Journal of International Economic Law (Vol. 3, 2022) is out. Contents include:
  • Vincent Wong, Racial capitalism with Chinese Characteristics: analyzing the political economy of racialized dispossession and exploitation in Xinjiang
  • Dominic Npoanlari Dagbanja, Rethinking the Legal Efficacy of Investment Treaty Reforms: Examples from Africa
  • Ian Mwiti Mathenge, Tackling the Conundrum: Climate Change and Stabilization under Fair and Equitable Treatment
  • Patrick Ageh Agejoh, The AfCFTA Intellectual Property Protocol and the Commercialisation of Traditional Knowledge in Africa
  • Armin Cuyvers & Patricia Ouma, The European Union as a Model for African Regionalism: Decolonizing Regional Integration in Africa?
  • Arinze Bryan Okiche & Uchenna Vincent Agunwa, African Practice in International Economic Law: 2021–2022
  • Christopher Yaw Nyinevi & Yohannes Eneyew Ayalew, “Let the NetWork”: The Role of African Sub-Regional Courts in Protecting Internet Access and human Rights in the Digital Environment