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 4 Issue 2, 2017
The Protection of Traditional Cultural Expressions in Africa by Enyinna Nwauche, Springer International Publishing, 2017
Authors: AC Diala
Source: Journal of Comparative Law in Africa, pp 200 – 203 (2017)
Recent developments: Senegal – New law on the commercial courts and commercial chambers of appeal
Authors: Salvatore Mancuso
Source: Journal of Comparative Law in Africa, pp 184 – 199 (2017)
La sécurite juridiqué des transferts de fonds par téléphone portable en République Démocratique Du Congo [The juridical safety of funds transfers by mobile phones]
Authors: Jeremy-Walter Bulashe Ntagalanda
Source: Journal of Comparative Law in Africa, pp 174 – 183 (2017)
La stabilité du droit contractuel civil et commercial sénégalais une analyse à la lumière du droit Français
Authors: Patrice S.A. Badji
Source: Journal of Comparative Law in Africa, pp 130 – 173 (2017)
A comparative study of the scope of jurisdiction of the investment and securities tribunal of Nigeria: Matters arising
Authors: Dr Eric Okojie, LE Enakemere, Peace Folorunsho
Source: Journal of Comparative Law in Africa, pp 105 – 129 (2017)
Child marriage, bridewealth and legal pluralism in Africa
Authors: Jane C. Diala, Anthony C. Diala
Source: Journal of Comparative Law in Africa, pp 77 – 104 (2017)
An examination of the power of removal of secretaries of private companies in Nigeria
Authors: Andrew Ejovwo Abuza
Source: Journal of Comparative Law in Africa, pp 34 – 76 (2017)
International humanitarian law in the work of regional human rights courts: African and comparative trends
Authors: Brian Sang YK
Source: Journal of Comparative Law in Africa, pp 1 – 33 (2017)