30 avril 2022

REVUE : African Journal of International Economic Law (vol. 2, 2021)

Olabisi D. AKINKUGBE, James THUO GATHII

The latest issue of African Journal of International Economic Law (vol. 2, 2021) is out. 

Contents
Olabisi D. Akinkugbe, James Thuo Gathii, Introduction to the African Journal of International Economic Law Volume 2
Lead Articles
Uchenna Felicia Ugwu, Advancing the Use of Digital Technology by Africa’s Female Farmers: Shortcomings in Data Protection Regulations
Karina Patricio Ferreira Lima, Reforming the International Monetary Fund’s Debt Sustainability Assessments towards Achieving the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs): A Crucial Post-Pandemic Recovery Agenda
Katrin Kuhlmann, Mapping Inclusive Law and Regulations: A Comparative Agenda for Trade and Development
Christopher Changwe Nshimbi, Informality as a Sticky Sector in the Post-Pandemic Era of the Fourth Industrial Revolution
Okanga Okanga, Lyla Latif, Effective Taxation in Africa: Confronting Systemic Vulnerability through Inclusive Global Tax Governance
African Practice In International Economic Law
Tsotang Tsietsi, Akinyi J. Eurallayah, African Practice in International Economic Law: 2020–2021
Case Note
Oluyori Ehimony, Maryanne Kamau, Panel Report in Morocco – Definitive Anti-Dumping Measures on School Exercise Books from Tunisia (DS578)
Book Reviews
Talkmore Chidede, Law and Investment in Africa: The Governance of Foreign Direct Investment in Zimbabwe, by Tinashe Kondo, Cape Town, University of the Western Cape Press, 2021, 282 pp.
Nkechikwu Valerie Azinge-Egbiri, Combating Money Laundering in Africa: Dealing with the Problem of PEPs, Edward Elgar, by John Hatchard, 2020, 277 pp.

 

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