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Is International Law Really Dying? Reports of Its Demise May Be Greatly Exaggerated.

Is International Law Really Dying? Reports of Its Demise May Be Greatly Exaggerated.

Posted by By Curious Amicus January 31, 2026Posted inInternational Justice
Headlines are screaming about a world descending into a "rules-based anarchy," citing events like missile strikes and drone incursions as evidence of a crumbling international legal order. But is international…
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Deconstitutionalizing Decolonization and Self-Reflective Reparation: John Ssempebwa v Kampala Capital City Authority [2025] UGHCCD 43

Posted by By Curious Amicus January 23, 2026Posted inLaw Bits
The wheels of decolonization and reparatory justice in Africa are slow. Each gain is fundamentally instrumental, resolute and instructive. In its judgment in John Ssempebwa v Kampala Capital City Authority,…
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Mandatory Reviews in Criminal Cases in Malawi: The Recent Understanding and Its Implications

Posted by By Curious Amicus December 5, 2025Posted inLaw Bits
The procedure for mandatory reviews, also known as confirmations, has existed in Malawi since the colonial period. It requires that when a subordinate court convicts a person and imposes a…
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Pregnancy Scams as Actionable and Unactionable Fraud in Ghana

Posted by By Curious Amicus November 24, 2025Posted inLaw Bits
Pregnancy scams or fraudulent representations of pregnancy – a situation where a woman who knows that she is not pregnant, or has no reason to suspect that she is, deceives…
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JAL volume 69 issue 3 Cover and Back matter

Posted by By Curious Amicus November 11, 2025Posted inLaw Bits
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JAL volume 69 issue 3 Cover and Front matter

Posted by By Curious Amicus November 11, 2025Posted inLaw Bits
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Law Versus What People Want: Stroke Neurobiobanking and Genomics Research in Nigeria and Ghana

Posted by By Curious Amicus October 10, 2025Posted inLaw Bits
Research on strokes using genetics and neurobiobanking has highlighted some ethical, legal and social implications. Blood donation, brain donation, blood storage, re-use and sample sharing, data sharing, return of individual…
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Private Property Rights in Company Ownership in Nigeria: Neoliberal Policies and Structural Injustice

Posted by By Curious Amicus October 10, 2025Posted inLaw Bits
After World War II, many countries, including Nigeria, embraced Keynesian “welfarist” policies to stimulate economic growth and enhance the well-being of their citizens. However, in the late 1960s and early…
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How Far Are Kenya’s Courts? Distance as a Barrier to Justice in Kenya

Posted by By Curious Amicus September 16, 2025Posted inLaw Bits
Access to justice for many Kenyans remains a challenge due to the infrastructural and geographic reach of court services throughout the country. This recent development paper presents a spatial proximity…
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Navigating the Kenyan Company Registration Process: A Short Guide

Navigating the Kenyan Company Registration Process: A Short Guide

Posted by By Curious Amicus August 15, 2025Posted inUncategorized
Registering a company in Kenya can seem daunting, but with a clear understanding of the process and the right preparation, it’s achievable. This guide offers a step-by-step walkthrough, designed to…
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