The African Journal of International and Comparative Law re-started publication with EUP in 2005, with the approval of the African Society of International and Comparative Law. The eminent Editorial Board continues as previously, with members from international institutions in Geneva and from universities in Africa, the UK and the US. The journal continues its tradition of providing invaluable refereed material in both international and comparative law on a pan-African basis. It includes articles on public or private international law, either in English or French, as well as a section on recent developments relevant to the continent.
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Articles
Libyan Tragedy: Breach of Letter and Spirit of UN Resolutions, Hague Conventions and Vicarious Liability for Regime Change
The Danger of a Single Story: Revisiting the History and Evolution of Fintech
La Cour africaine des droits de l’homme et des peuples et la protection des droits de l’enfant
African and Western Perspectives towards Major Infractions in the Upstream Petroleum Industry: The Kosmos LTOBM Spill in Ghana
The African Protocol on the Rights of Citizens to Social Protection and Social Security: Prospects for Comprehensive Social Protection Systems
Exploring the Asymmetrical Nature of Commonwealth Caribbean International Investment Agreements (IIAs) vis-à-vis Foreign Investors: Utilising the Africa Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) Investment Protocol as a Regulatory Rebalancing Benchmark
Recognition Enforcement of Arbitral Awards in Cameroon
Shorter Articles
Constitution Constipée: Legal Reform Stagnation and Human Rights in Cameroon
Navigating the Difficulty: International Human Rights Law’s Relationship with Western (Cultural) Imperialism

