Publications
The Role That The East African Court Of Justice (EACJ) Play In The Promotion, Protection And Enforcement Of Human Rights In Tanzania
The book who owns the problem? Africa and the struggle for Agency commences with the Late Pius Adesanmi articulating that he had been invited to a conference to reflect on the theme African solutions for
Regulation of Online Contracts under Cameroonian Law: A Critical Appraisal
Online contract is relatively a fast growing phenomenon in the world today and Cameroon in particular. Given the rapid growth of this form of contract, the need for regulation becomes all the more compelling. The
Shareholder Inspection Rights in South Africa and Foreign Jurisdictions
Corporate information is valuable and companies must protect business strategies and there is legitimate justification for opacity in the boardroom. On the other hand, however, some information access is necessary to support sound corporate governance.
Transboundary Wetland Diplomacy: Contributions of the 1996 Environmental Management Law of Cameroon
This paper seeks to examine the contributions of the 1996 Environmental Management Law of Cameroon in solving disputes between two or more countries sharing a common trans-boundary wetland ecosystem and by so doing building peace
Critically Analyse Provisions of Adultery in Indian Context
Adultery is derived from a French word, about that has evolved from the Latin verb, “adulterium”, means to corrupt[1]. Adultery is defined as the consensual extramarital sexual relationship that is considered objectionable on social, religious
Women Empowerment and Indian Perspective
Empowerment is used to ensuring social transformation and economic development of a society. It includes political participation and also influencing the political decision. Participation as empowerment is related to redistribution of power in society. Participation
Patentability of Medical “Pros” – Product V Process
A patentee needs a legal instrument called a patent to prevent others from producing, utilising, selling, or offering for sale their “claims.” Medical patents shall be defined as medications, methods of making and using them,
Breach of the Duty of Care by Medical Practitioners in Cameroon
Case law is been use as a means to punish medical practitioners for breach of their duty of care towards patients. When a medical practitioner negligent leads to an injury suffered by the patient, the
Sustainable Development: A Pathway for Climate Change Action
Nearly the entire world’s population has been impacted by the COVID-19 epidemic, and even the world’s most powerful superpowers have been brought to their knees by this force majeure. Despite the fact that the corona
The United Nations’ Foundational Purpose of Peaceful Co-Existence and the Right to Self-Determination under International Law
The best application of the people’s right to self-determination and the promotion of the international legal orders on people’s right to self-determination have been recognized by the United Nations to be the panacea for national