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Issue: 25, .
http://www.law.tulane.edu/journals/jecl/jecl.htm
Articles
- Mixed Systems in Southern Africa: Divergences and Convergences
1 - 22
Fombad, Charles Manga
- State and Individual Perspectives of a Mixed Legal System in Southern African Contexts with Special Reference in to Personal Law
23 - 36
Himonga, Chuma
- The Constitutional Challenge of the Integration and Interaction of Customary and the Received English Common Law in Nigeria and Ghana
37 - 64
Nwauche, E.C.
- Conflicts of Procedure Between Courts and Arbitral Tribunals in Africa: An Argument Tribunals in Africa: An Argument for Harmonization
65 - 102
Roodt, Christa
- Ohada on the Ground: Harmonizing Business Laws in Three Dimensions
103 - 118
Dickerson, Claire Moore
- Harmonization of Business Law in Cameroon: Issues, Challenges and Prospects
119 - 138
Tumnde, Martha Simo
- State Liability in South Africa: A Constitutional Remix
139 - 176
du Bois, F
- The Common Frame of Reference in Europe
177 - 196
MacQueen, Hector L.
- The Encounter Between Traditional Law and Modern Law in French-Speaking Africa: A Personal Reflection
197 - 210
Blanc-Jouvan, Hubert
- Book Review: Rights of Personality in Scots Law: A Comparative Perspective by Niall R. Whitty & Reinhard Zimmermann (eds.)
211 - 211
Palmer, Vernon Valentine
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