21 mai 2016

REVUE : African Journal of International and Comparative Law (vol. 24, n°2, May 2016)

Catherine MAIA

The latest issue of the African Journal of International and Comparative Law (vol. 24, n°2, May 2016) is out. 

Luci Kartar-Hyett, Simply Unwilling? Is Patriarchy Preventing the Prosecution of Crimes against Women in African States: A Kenyan and Ugandan Perspective 
Mtendeweka Mhango & Ntombizozuko Dyani-Mhango, Reform of the Death Benefit Provisions in Lesotho's Public Sector Pension Fund: Lessons from South Africa and Swaziland 
Jeremy Sarkin, A Critique of the Decision of the African Commission on Human and Peoples’ Rights Permitting the Demolition of the SADC Tribunal: Politics versus Economics and Human Rights 
Réne Huyser & Paul Smit, Benchmarking Social Justice Allegiance of Dismissal Protections among the EE5 Countries 
Nico Steytler, Domesticating the Leviathan: Constitutionalism and Federalism in Africa 
Sharmin Tania & Jackbeth K. Mapulanga-Hulston, Examining the Synergy between the Right to Food and Agricultural Trade Policies




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