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: 2308-1325
Year: 2013 – Current
Published: Bi-annually
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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.
VOLUMES AND ISSUES
Volume / Issue
Volume 7 Issue 2, 2019
Conflict and Convergence in the Application of International Humanitarian Law and Human Rights Law in Guantanamo Bay Naval Base
Author: Henry K. Murigi
Source: Africa Nazarene University Law Journal, pp 1 – 20 (2019)
Adjudicating International Humanitarian Law Matters in Domestic Courts: A Case for the Kenyan Court
Author: Henry Kinyanjui Murugi
Source: Africa Nazarene University Law Journal, pp 21 – 32 (2019)
Demystifying the Myth of Immovability Attached to Immovable Property in Terms of Property Law
Author: Solomon O Afolabi
Source: Africa Nazarene University Law Journal, pp 33 – 46 (2019)
The Place of Culture at the International Criminal Court: The Trial of Ruto and Sang
Author: Duncan Ojwang
Source: Africa Nazarene University Law Journal, pp 49 – 69 (2019)
Balancing Aviation Demand with a Sustainable Environment: An Analysis of the Global Environmental-Health Impact of Aviation Emissions and the Applicable Regulatory International Law
Authors: Murtala Ganiyu A Murgan and Abdul Ghafur Hamid
Source: Africa Nazarene University Law Journal, pp 70 – 112 (2019)