Journal of Comparative Law in Africa
Prof S Mancuso (Editor-in-chief); A/Prof A Ordor; Dr A Diala; Ms P Dhlamini
ISSN: 2311-6889
Year: 2014 – Current
Published: Bi-annually
Category: Juta’s Law Journals
About this publication
The Journal of Comparative Law in Africa is a peer-reviewed academic legal journal published bi-annually by Juta and the Centre for Comparative Law in Africa, at the University of Cape Town (South Africa). The Journal is bilingual (English and French) and addresses legal issues on the African continent.
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Volume / Issue
Volume 4 Issue 1, 2017
Unjustified Enrichment: Should South Africa Venture into the Thick Forest of Passing-on Defence?
Authors: Aimite Jorge
Source: Journal of Comparative Law in Africa, pp 145 – 164 (2017)
The Clean Development Mechanism and Sustainable Development: Comparative Analysis of Governance of CDM in China and Nigeria
Authors: Oluwatoyin Adejonwo-Osho
Source: Journal of Comparative Law in Africa, pp 125 – 144 (2017)
Socio-legal Evaluation of Grand Corruption in Africa
Authors: SA Igbinedion
Source: Journal of Comparative Law in Africa, pp 86 – 124 (2017)
Les Enjeux de la flexibilisation des Règles des Sociètès Commerciales Dans L’auscgie Rèvisè
Authors: Patrice Samuel Aristide Badji
Source: Journal of Comparative Law in Africa, pp 45 – 85 (2017)
The Need for a Review of Plea Bargaining in Uganda: A Reflection on the Experiences under Common Law and in South Africa
Authors: Robert Doya Nanima
Source: Journal of Comparative Law in Africa, pp 24 – 44 (2017)
Corporate Governance Rating Systems as a Means of Targeting Corporate Misconduct in Africa: The Nigerian Example
Authors: Sope Williams-Elegbe
Source: Journal of Comparative Law in Africa, pp 1 – 23 (2017)