Africa Journal of Comparative Constitutional Law
Editors-in-Chief: Dr HK Mutai; Prof MK Mbondenyi; Dr T Kabau; Ms BA Kiberenge • Editors: Prof ST Ebobrah; Dr A Baka; Dr J Mwimali; Dr AC Diala; Dr F Tiba; Ms E Asaala; Dr JO Ambani; Dr C Singh; Dr SM Weldehaimanot; Dr AK Abebe; Ms E Nyhan; Prof K Gautam
ISSN: 2521-5434
Year: 2016 – Current
Published: Annually
Category: Juta’s Law Journals
About this publication
The Africa Journal of Comparative Constitutional Law publishes contributions on constitutional law issues that are relevant to Africa and the developing world. Publications that focus on constitutional law issues in other regions will still be considered for publication if they have comparative value to the theory and practice of constitutional law in Africa and the developing world. The Journal is published once in a year, in November.
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Volume / Issue
2016
Global Constitutionalism in the Context of the Third World: Remarks in Pursuit of a New Paradigm
Authors: Aydin Atilgan
Source: Africa Journal of Comparative Constitutional Law, pp 131 – 155 (2016)
Another Perpetuation of Incumbency through the Supreme Law: The Conceptualisation of the Presidency under the 1995 Constitution of Uganda
Authors: Fredrick Sekindi
Source: Africa Journal of Comparative Constitutional Law, pp 90 – 130 (2016)
Accommodation and Altercation: The Challenge of Legal Pluralism in India and South Africa
Authors: Niharika Bahl
Source: Africa Journal of Comparative Constitutional Law, pp 58 – 89 (2016)
Constitutional Dilemmas in the Recovery of Corruptly Acquired Assets in Kenya: Strengthening Judicial Assault on Corruption
Authors: Tom Kabau
Source: Africa Journal of Comparative Constitutional Law, pp 23 – 57 (2016)
Befriending the Judiciary: Behind and Beyond the 2016 Supreme Court Amicus Curiae Rulings in Uganda
Authors: J Oloka-Onyango, Christopher Mbazira
Source: Africa Journal of Comparative Constitutional Law, pp 1 – 22 (2016)