Journal of Ocean Governance in Africa
Prof P Ndlovu; Prof M Tsamenyi; Prof P Vrancken; Ms A Buchanan; Mr S Ntola
ISSN: 2710-4044
Year: 2021
Published: Annually
About this publication
Journal of Ocean Governance in Africa is a blind peer reviewed Journal of note, under the editorship of the South African Research Chair in the Law of the Sea and Development in Africa. The journal publishes submissions relating to marine law, maritime law or ocean governance as they apply to the African continent, or to one or more African states.
In 2020, it was decided to rename the publication the Journal of Ocean Governance in Africa in order to remove any suggestion that the Journal might focus primarily on ocean law by removing the word ‘law’ from the title of the Journal. The disciplinary and geographical width of the editorial team has also been broadened. The vision of the journal is to encourage and support the fast-growing pool of emerging African ocean-governance scholars in publishing excellent research outputs on a scientific and policy platform with which they are as comfortable as possible.
VOLUMES AND ISSUES
Volume / Issue
2022
The 2007 Work in Fishing Convention as an instrument to combat coercive recruitment practices: A South African perspective
Authors: N Hlazo and H Hamukuaya
Source: Amalwandle Ethu: Journal of Ocean Law and Governance in Africa, pp 1-21 (2022)
Integrated coastal management and marine spatial planning in South African law
Author: D Metuge
Source: Amalwandle Ethu: Journal of Ocean Law and Governance in Africa, pp 22-44 (2022)
Book Review: The Development of the Law of the Sea Convention: The Role of International Courts And Tribunals
Author: A Honniball
Source: Amalwandle Ethu: Journal of Ocean Law and Governance in Africa, pp 45-55 (2022)