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: 2519-5603
Year: 2016 – Current
Published: Annually
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.
VOLUMES AND ISSUES
Volume / Issue
2021
Judicial Enforcement of Constitutionalised Anti-Corruption Principles: The Case of Kenya
Author: Walter Khobe Ochieng
Source: Africa Journal of Comparative Constitutional Law, pp 1 – 22 (2021)
Judicial Interpretation of the Presidential Power of Pardon in Nigeria
Author: Sogunle Benjamin Abayomi
Source: Africa Journal of Comparative Constitutional Law, pp 23 – 40 (2021)
The Interface Between National and International Law in Africa: Nigeria and Kenya in Comparative Perspective
Authors: Sylvanus Gbendazhi Barnabas and Donatus Onuora Okanyi
Source: Africa Journal of Comparative Constitutional Law, pp 41 – 66 (2021)
Transition and the Pitfalls of Nondemocratic Institutions: A review of Constitutionality in Ethiopia
Author: Tadesse Melaku
Source: Africa Journal of Comparative Constitutional Law, pp 67 – 87 (2021)
The Constitutionality of Covid-19 Measures Under the Nigerian Federal System
Author: Muyiwa Adigun
Source: Africa Journal of Comparative Constitutional Law, pp 88 – 121 (2021)
Nigeria and the Riddle of Two Constitutions
Authors: Akintunde Emiola and Idowu A Akinloye
Source: Africa Journal of Comparative Constitutional Law, pp 122 – 141 (2021)
The Quest for Coherence in Kenya’s Judicial Sentencing Policy: A Review of the Jurisprudence Following the Muruatetu Case
Author: Phyllis Ngugi
Source: Africa Journal of Comparative Constitutional Law, pp 142 – 149 (2021)