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 5 Issue 2, 2018
Navigating beyond the crossroads: A gendered approach to realising AU agenda 2063
Authors: None
Source: Journal of Comparative Law in Africa, pp 149 – 150 (2018)
The law as shelter: The interface between women and climate change adaptation responses in Africa
Authors: Michael Addaney
Source: Journal of Comparative Law in Africa, pp 117 – 148 (2018)
Inclusion of gender sensitivity into Nigeria primary education system: Implications for national development
Authors: Ngozi Chuma Umeh, Onuora-Oguno AC
Source: Journal of Comparative Law in Africa, pp 98 – 116 (2018)
Equality or pipe dreams: Gender and inclusive development under the African Union’s agenda 2063
Authors: Charlotte Kabaseke
Source: Journal of Comparative Law in Africa, pp 73 – 97 (2018)
Challenges with implementing political leadership and decision-making participatory rights for women in Ethiopia
Authors: Solomon Tekle Abegaz, Workantif Desalegne Asfaw
Source:Journal of Comparative Law in Africa, pp 45 – 72 (2018)
Application of the subsidiarity principle in intercountry adoption in Nigeria: Lessons from South Africa
Authors: Olanike S Adelakun
Source: Journal of Comparative Law in Africa, pp 22 – 44 (2018)
Are transgender women, women? An exposé on transgender women in the African Human Rights Framework
Authors: David Nnanna Ikpo, Chianaraekpere Ike
Source: Journal of Comparative Law in Africa, pp 1 – 21 (2018)