Friday, May 19, 2017

New Issue: African Journal of International and Comparative Law

The latest issue of the African Journal of International and Comparative Law (Vol. 25, no. 2, May 2017) is out. Contents include:
  • James D. Fry, Ethiopian Exceptionalism and the Eritrea-Ethiopia Boundary Commission
  • Abiodun Jacob Osuntogun, Examination of the Institutional and Regulatory Framework for Corporate Human Rights Accountability in South Africa
  • Avitus A. Agbor, Shifting the Matrix from Legal Passivity to a New Domestic Legal Order: Towards the Justiciability of Economic, Social and Cultural Rights in Cameroon
  • Getachew Mengistie & Michael Blakeney, Geographical Indications and the Scramble for Africa
  • Howard Chitimira, A Conspectus of the Functions of the Judiciary under the Zimbabwe Constitution 2013
  • Victor O. Ayeni & Matthew A. Olong, Opportunities and Challenges to the UN Security Council Referral under the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court
  • Antti Belinskij, Louis J. Kotzé & Oliver Fuo, Domestic Manifestations of International Law's Right to Water: A Comparative Analysis of Emerging Rights Obligations in Finland and South Africa