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
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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.
VOLUMES AND ISSUES
Volume / Issue
Volume 6 Issue 2, 2019
Fiction? A dialectical scrutiny of the appellate competence of the African court on human and peoples’ rights
Author: Sègnonna Horace Adjolohoun
Source: Journal of Comparative Law in Africa, pp 1 – 31 (2019 I2)
An evaluation of the regulatory framework for environmental management in the Nigerian petroleum industry
Authors: Opeyemi Omotuyi and Ada Ordor
Source: Journal of Comparative Law in Africa, pp 32 – 55 (2019 I2)
Safeguards for public-private partnership assets in Nigeria: lessons from South Africa
Author: Augustine Arimoro
Source: Journal of Comparative Law in Africa, pp 56 – 79 (2019 I2)
Expanding the scope of ‘appropriate measures’: do traditional institutions play a role in facilitating the protection of witnesses of trafficking in persons?
Author: Suzzie Onyeka Oyakhire
Source: Journal of Comparative Law in Africa, pp 80– 105 (2019 I2)
Legal and policy measures to curtail harmful use of agrichemicals in Nigeria
Author: Jane Ezirigwe
Source: Journal of Comparative Law in Africa, pp 106– 131 (2019 I2)