The African Journal of International and Comparative Law provides invaluable material on public or private international and comparative law on a pan-African basis.
Taking ‘Health’ as a Socio-Economic Right Seriously: Is the South African Constitutional Dialogue a Remedy for the American Healthcare System?
Sabrina Germain
South-South Investment Treaties, Transnational Capital and African Peoples
Ibironke T. Odumosu-Ayanu
Where Formal and Informal Justice Meet: Ethiopia's Justice Pluralism
Bruce Baker
A Call for a Protocol to the African Charter on Human and Peoples' Rights on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities in Africa
Serges Alain Djoyou Kamga
The Right to Health and Constitutional Imperatives for Regulating the Exercise of Pharmaceutical Patent Rights in Sub-Saharan Africa
Poku Adusei
Rwanda's New Intellectual Property Law and Compulsory Licensing for Export Under the WTO: Not Quite a Panacea
Marumo Nkomo
Do the English and South African Criminal Justice Systems Share a ‘Common Purpose’?
Jacob Turner