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  3. Vol. 58 No. 1 (2025)

Vol. 58 No. 1 (2025)

Published: 2025-09-12

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  • Unconstitutional Change of Government and Legality: ECOWAS’s Use of Force Against Niger

    Charles Taku
    32 pages
    • Requires Subscription PDF
  • Confronting the Shortcomings of Land Restitution in South Africa—Arguments for a Positively Framed Property Clause: The German Example

    Nkanyiso Sibanda
    30 pages
    • Requires Subscription PDF
  • Navigating the Landscape of Automatic Termination of Employment Contracts: A Comparative Study of South Africa and the United Kingdom

    Kamogelo Makgabo Rammai, Lufuno Tokyo Nevondwe
    22 pages
    • Requires Subscription PDF
  • A Threat of State Extinction: The Plight of Small Island Developing States Amid a Changing Climate and Sea-level Rise

    Kyra Boshoff, Vishal Surbun
    34 pages
    • PDF
  • Customs Cooperation as a Trade Facilitation Measure: A Comparative Analysis of Customs Cooperation under the Trade Facilitation Agreement of the World Trade Organisation and the Agreement Establishing the African Continental Free Trade Area

    Willie Shumba
    23 pages
    • Requires Subscription PDF
  • Foetal Burial Right Provisions in South African Law: Addressing Ambiguities Through a Comparative Analysis

    Victoria A Adeleke
    24 pages
    • Requires Subscription PDF

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