Book Launch: The Performance of Africa's International Courts and Update on Most Recent Judgements
January 19th, 2021
Time: 4pm (West Africa); 5pm (Johannesburg); 10am (Washington DC); 9am (Chicago)
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Investment Law and Treaty Reform In Africa: Fragments and Fragmentation
January 7, 2020
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Cite As: N. Kamau, Investment Law and Treaty Reform in Africa: Fragments and Fragmentation, Vol. 1, AfJIEL, (2020) 201-231.
Africa in the Economy of Francesco: Rethinking the Ethics of the International Financial Order at the Intersection of Tax Justice and Catholic Social Teaching
January 6, 2021
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Cite as: F. C. Saldivar, SJ Africa in the Economy of Francesco: Rethinking the Ethics of the International Financial Order at the Intersection of Tax Justice and Catholic Social Teaching, Volume 1, AfJIEL, (2020), 160-198.
Happy New Year from Afronomicslaw.org
January 5, 2020
We are delighted to welcome you to 2021 as we outline our plans for the next several weeks.
This month, we will formally launch the African Sovereign Debt Justice Network, (AfSDJN), and a new layout for the website. The AfSDJN will be launched on January 26, 2020. Details will be forthcoming soon.
We are delighted to welcome you to 2021 as we outline our plans for the next several weeks.
This month, we will formally launch the African Sovereign Debt Justice Network, (AfSDJN), and a new layout for the website. The AfSDJN will be launched on January 26, 2020. Details will be forthcoming soon.
Report on the 2020 Edition of the Foreign Direct Investment Moot
December 24, 2020
Introduction Usually, there would be national oral rounds in Egypt, Ethiopia, Kenya, and South Africa. These national qualifying rounds would determine who advances to the All Africa Regional Rounds and then to the Global Round. However, like so many other things this year, this format had to be changed due to the Corona Virus as it was actually impossible to hold any sort of in-person moot. This being the case, all teams interested in participating were going to go straight to the Regional Rounds after registration.
Introduction Usually, there would be national oral rounds in Egypt, Ethiopia, Kenya, and South Africa. These national qualifying rounds would determine who advances to the All Africa Regional Rounds and then to the Global Round. However, like so many other things this year, this format had to be changed due to the Corona Virus as it was actually impossible to hold any sort of in-person moot. This being the case, all teams interested in participating were going to go straight to the Regional Rounds after registration.
Competition Regimes in the Caribbean Community and Sub-Saharan Africa: A Comparison
December 23, 2020
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Cite as: T. Stewart, Competition Regimes in the Caribbean Community and Sub-Saharan Africa: A Comparison, Volume 1, AfJIEL, (2020), 84-159.