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Part I. International Law: New Reflections on Humankind as a Subject of International Law by Judge Antônio Augusto Cançado Trindade
Can the Law Respond to Threatened Apocalypse? by Judge David Baragwanath
The Rule of International Law : Where Are We Going? by Judge Howard Morrison
Part II. Environmental Law and Natural Resources Law: Coastal State Regulation of the Use of Arms in the Private Protection of Commercial Vessels in the Gulf of Guinea: A Nigerian Perspective by Osatohanmwen O. Anastasia Eruaga
Joint Development of Transboundary Natural Resources : Lessons from the Nigeria-São Tomé e Príncipe Joint Development Zone by Adaeze Okoye, Mariam Masini, and Alache Fisho
Implementing Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR)-based Electronic Waste Institutions in Nigeria: Lessons from the Global North by Irekpitan Okukpon
Part III. Intellectual Property: The Participation of Pharmaceutical Drug Industry in Patent Governance and Law-Making: A Case Study of India and Nigeria by Amaka Vanni
Part IV. International Criminal Law: The International Criminal Court : What Has It Accomplished? by Judge Chile Eboe-Osuji
Improving the Efficiency of International Criminal Courts and Tribunals: The Paris Declaration on the Effectiveness of International Criminal Justice by Judge Ivana Hrdlǐcková, Adrian Plevin and Amanda Fang
The International Criminal Court on the Rohingyas' Situation and the Early Scholarly Echo of the Decision by Judge Péter Kovacs
The Law's Response to the Plight of Victims of Trauma in the Context of International Criminal Justice by Judge Daniel D. Ntanda Nsereko
Part V. International Human Rights and Humanitarian Law: TWAILing the Minimum Core Concept: Re-thinking the Minimum Core of Economic and Social Rights in the Third World by Caroline Omari Lichuma
Health and Development in Africa: How Far Can the Human Rights Jurisprudence Go? by Olasupo Owoeye
Determining the Termination of a Non-International Armed Conflict: An Analysis of the Boko Haram Insurgency in Northern Nigeria by Solomon Ukhuegbe and Alero I. Fenemigho
Part VI. International Economic Law/International Investment Law: African Investment Agreement Reform and its Contribution to Sustainable Foreign Investment by Gudrun Monika Zagel
The African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) and the Imperative of Democratic Legitimacy: An Analysis by Babatunde Fagbayibo
Part VII. Contemporary Challenges/Emerging Issues: Technology and the Law: The impact of Artificial Intelligence (AI) on Litigation and Dispute Resolution in Africa by Izuoma Egeruoh-Adindu
Child Rights Protection, Nigerian Federalism and Culture: Irreconcilable Goals? by Fife Lekan Ogunde
Part VIII. Case Comment: Decolonising the Chagos Islands? by John Reynolds.
Can the Law Respond to Threatened Apocalypse? by Judge David Baragwanath
The Rule of International Law : Where Are We Going? by Judge Howard Morrison
Part II. Environmental Law and Natural Resources Law: Coastal State Regulation of the Use of Arms in the Private Protection of Commercial Vessels in the Gulf of Guinea: A Nigerian Perspective by Osatohanmwen O. Anastasia Eruaga
Joint Development of Transboundary Natural Resources : Lessons from the Nigeria-São Tomé e Príncipe Joint Development Zone by Adaeze Okoye, Mariam Masini, and Alache Fisho
Implementing Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR)-based Electronic Waste Institutions in Nigeria: Lessons from the Global North by Irekpitan Okukpon
Part III. Intellectual Property: The Participation of Pharmaceutical Drug Industry in Patent Governance and Law-Making: A Case Study of India and Nigeria by Amaka Vanni
Part IV. International Criminal Law: The International Criminal Court : What Has It Accomplished? by Judge Chile Eboe-Osuji
Improving the Efficiency of International Criminal Courts and Tribunals: The Paris Declaration on the Effectiveness of International Criminal Justice by Judge Ivana Hrdlǐcková, Adrian Plevin and Amanda Fang
The International Criminal Court on the Rohingyas' Situation and the Early Scholarly Echo of the Decision by Judge Péter Kovacs
The Law's Response to the Plight of Victims of Trauma in the Context of International Criminal Justice by Judge Daniel D. Ntanda Nsereko
Part V. International Human Rights and Humanitarian Law: TWAILing the Minimum Core Concept: Re-thinking the Minimum Core of Economic and Social Rights in the Third World by Caroline Omari Lichuma
Health and Development in Africa: How Far Can the Human Rights Jurisprudence Go? by Olasupo Owoeye
Determining the Termination of a Non-International Armed Conflict: An Analysis of the Boko Haram Insurgency in Northern Nigeria by Solomon Ukhuegbe and Alero I. Fenemigho
Part VI. International Economic Law/International Investment Law: African Investment Agreement Reform and its Contribution to Sustainable Foreign Investment by Gudrun Monika Zagel
The African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) and the Imperative of Democratic Legitimacy: An Analysis by Babatunde Fagbayibo
Part VII. Contemporary Challenges/Emerging Issues: Technology and the Law: The impact of Artificial Intelligence (AI) on Litigation and Dispute Resolution in Africa by Izuoma Egeruoh-Adindu
Child Rights Protection, Nigerian Federalism and Culture: Irreconcilable Goals? by Fife Lekan Ogunde
Part VIII. Case Comment: Decolonising the Chagos Islands? by John Reynolds.