Africa Nazarene University Law Journal
Dr D Ojwang (Editor-in-chief); Dr L Musikali; Mr C Ojiambo; Mr J Mamboleo; Mr O Ambani; Ms E Asaala; Dr A Munene; Ms AN Mutema; Dr J Mwimali; Mr P Ogendi; Prof A Abass; Prof C Mbazira; Prof E Abuya; Prof J Dugard; Prof M Mutua; Prof N Udombana; Prof R Murray; Prof T Ojienda; Prof E Myjer; Prof PLO Lumumba
ISSN: 2521-2613
Year: 2013 – Current
Published: Bi-annually
Category: Juta’s Law Journals
About this publication
The Africa Nazarene University Law Journal (ANULJ) publishes academic contributions which are relevant to Africa from an international and comparative law perspective. Special focus is given to Africans and scholars of Africa, who are interested in African research and development. The journal is the product of the Africa Nazarene University Law School, based in Nairobi, Kenya in partnership with Juta Law. With an esteemed editorial board and international advisory board, ANULJ has the backing of the foremost African and international scholars in the field.
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Volume / Issue
Volume 2 Issue 1, 2014
Book Review: Danwood M Chirwa Human Rights under the Malawian Constitution (2011)
Authors: Brian Sang YK
Source: Africa Nazarene University Law Journal, pp 173 – 179 (2014)
Litigating Human Rights through a Sub-Regional Trade Judicial Mechanism: The Case of the ECOWAS Court of Justice
Authors: Michael Ogwezzy
Source: Africa Nazarene University Law Journal, pp 139 – 172 (2014)
Realising the Right to Health in Nigeria: Incongruities between International Obligations and Domestic Implementation
Authors: Andra le Roux-Kemp
Source: Africa Nazarene University Law Journal, pp 119 – 138 (2014)
International Law Protecting Women from Domestic Abuse: Is it a Fallacy?
Authors: Ruth Aura-Odhiambo
Source: Africa Nazarene University Law Journal, pp 94 – 118 (2014)
South Africa’s Reasonableness Test and its Rejection of the United Nations’ Minimum Core Concept
Authors: Adedokun Ogunfolu, Oluwatomilola Adewoye
Source: Africa Nazarene University Law Journal, pp 69 – 93 (2014)
Political and Socio-Economic Transformation under a New Constitutional Dispensation: An Analysis of the 2010 Kenyan Constitution as a Transformative Constitution
Authors: Nicholas Wasonga Orago
Source: Africa Nazarene University Law Journal, pp 30 – 67 (2014)
Non-Participation in the Communications Procedure of the African Commission on Human and Peoples’ Rights
Authors: Japhet Biegon
Source: Africa Nazarene University Law Journal, pp 1 – 29 (2014)