Thursday, October 8, 2015

New Issue: African Journal of International and Comparative Law

The latest issue of the African Journal of International and Comparative Law (Vol. 23, no. 3, October 2015) is out. Contents include:
  • Tulia Ackson, Justiciability of Socio-economic Rights in Tanzania
  • Emeka Polycarp Amechi, Strengthening Environmental Public Interest Litigation Through Citizen Suits in Nigeria: Learning from the South African Environmental Jurisprudential Development
  • Jide James-Eluyode, The Blurred Lines: Analysing the Dynamics of States' Duty and Corporate Responsibility to Consult in Developing Countries
  • Lawrence A. Atsegbua & Gabriel O. Arishe, Examining the Utility of Fish and Kroenig's Legislative Powers Survey in Assessing the Effectiveness of Nigeria's National Assembly
  • Legesse Tigabu Mengie, Ethnic Federalism and Conflict in Ethiopia: What Lessons Can Other Jurisdictions Draw?
  • Futsum Abbay, An Evaluation of Disability Human Rights under the African Regional Human Rights System
  • Chidi Oguamanam, Intellectual Property, Agricultural Biotechnology and the Right to Adequate Food: A Critical African Perspective