The latest issue of the African Journal of International and Comparative Law (vol. 24, n°1, February 2016) is out.
- Maame A.S. Mensa-Bonsu, Forty-one In One Blow! Thoughts on the Proposed Single Referendum Question to Decide the Amendment of Ghana's Constitution
- Kwame Akuffo, A Subaltern Theory of Equity
- Nwudego Nkemakonam Chinwuba, Filling the Gaps Between Colonial Legal Heritage and Prevailing Local Customs in Family Relations: the Place of Secret Trust
- Benhajj Shaaban Masoud, Implications of ‘BITs’ for Cross-border Insolvency Regulation in Sub-Saharan Africa
- Peter Munyi, Bram De Jong & B. Visser, Opportunities and Threats to Harmonisation of Plant Breeders' Rights in Africa: ARIPO and SADC
- Liz Lewis, Exploring the ‘Ecology’ of Laws at the Interface Between International Rights Law and Subnational Customary Law
- Andra le Roux-Kemp, The Recognition of Health Rights in Constitutions on the African Continent: a Systematic Review
- Maria Papaioannou, The EU–Africa Partnership in the Fight Against IUU Fishing
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