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
Accreditation(s): Department of Higher Education and Training (DHET)
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 9 Issue 1, 2022
Horizontal accountability: Bottom-up oversight of public duty bearers in Malawi
Authors: Dan Kuwali and Chikosa M Silungwe
Source: Journal of Comparative Law in Africa, pp 1 – 23 (2022 I1)
The Constitutional Court of Uganda: Blurring/misunderstanding its jurisdiction
Authors: Jamil Ddamulira Mujuzi
Source: Journal of Comparative Law in Africa, pp 24 – 66 (2022 I1)
Recusal of a judge in adjudication: Recent developments in South Africa and Botswana
Authors: Chuks Okpaluba and Tumo C Maloka
Source: Journal of Comparative Law in Africa, pp 67 – 93 (2022 I1)
Discretion in the exercise of jurisdiction in conflict cases in Nigeria
Authors: Chilenye Nwapi, Emeka J Egbebu and Thankgod Akazua
Source: Journal of Comparative Law in Africa, pp 94 – 129 (2022 I1)
Le mensonge dans le procès pénal : Analyse a partir du droit Camerounais
Authors: Tchabo Sontang Hervé Martial
Source: Journal of Comparative Law in Africa, pp 130 – 161 (2022 I1)
Territorial jurisdiction of the National Industrial Court of Nigeria (NICN) and the requirement of endorsing originating processes under the Sheriffs and Civil Process Act (SCPA) determined
Authors: David Tarh-Akong Eyongndi and Stephen Idowu Ilesanmi
Source: Journal of Comparative Law in Africa, pp 162 – 178 (2022 I1)