Wednesday, June 3, 2026

Inaugural Issue: African Review of International Law

The inaugural issue of the African Review of International Law (Inaugural Issue, June 2026) is out. Contents include:
  • Maurice Kamto, Editorial: A Look at Africa and International Law
  • Maurice Kamto, Editorial: Regard sur l'Afrique et le Droit International
  • Makane Moïse Mbengue, Introductory Remarks
  • Yves Daudet, Il Faut Faire Confiance à l’Afrique !
  • Bing Bing Jia, Reflections on a Recent African Contribution To International Law
  • Mario J.A. Oyarzábal, African Jurists in the Four International Legal Institutions: IDI, Hague Academy, ICJ and ILC. A Survey and Comparative Study with Other Regions
  • Namira Negm, Africa and International Law: A Quick Look into Practice, Collaborative Processes, and Institutional Adaptation
  • Giuditta Cordero-Moss, The Legal Framework for Arbitration in Africa: Issues Of Applicable Law
  • Yuko Nishitani, Private International Law and Child Protection From The Perspective of Africa
  • Grégoire Jiogue, La Réception des Règles De Droit International Privé Français en Afrique Noire Francophone
  • August Reinisch & Maria José Escobar Gil, The Wealth of Regional Courts in Africa: An Outsider’s Perspective
  • Laurence Boisson de Chazournes, International Watercourses, Boundary Delimitation and Human Needs: An African Perspective
  • Nilufer Oral, Sea Level Rise, Implication for Africa And The Work of the International Law Commission
  • Linos-Alexandre Sicilianos, Réflexions sur la Dimension Humaine du Droit International dans le Contexte Actuel
  • Dire Tladi, Intertemporal Law and the Denial of Justice