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Afronomicslaw
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· Jun 23
Book Review I of The African Continental Free Trade Area Agreement: The Development of a Rules-Based Trading Order - The Problem of Protectionism in Africa
This paper explores the persistence of protectionist trade policies across Africa and their implications for economic development, regional integration, and the African Continental Free Trade Area (Af...
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· Jun 23
Book Review II of The African Continental Free Trade Area Agreement: The Development of a Rules-Based Trading Order
The AfCFTA, which aims at setting up a single market for goods and services ‘from Cairo to Cape Town’, is the subject of the eloquent monograph written by Professor Kufuor. The author, a well-known sc...
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· Jun 22
Book Review III of The African Continental Free Trade Area Agreement: The Development of a Rules-Based Trading Order
While much has been written about the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA), very few studies address the social, political and cultural implications of this new regional bloc from the perspect...
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· Jun 22
Preferred in Principle, Penalised in Practice: Afreximbank and the Politics of Preferred Creditor Status*
This paper examines the contested claim that the African Export-Import Bank (Afreximbank) enjoys Preferred Creditor Status (PCS), particularly in the context of its recent downgrade by Fitch to BBB-. ...
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· May 13
Invitation: Afronomicslaw Quarterly Report Launch: Sovereign Debt as Subordination to Global Finance
Join us for the launch of Afronomics Law's latest quarterly report, "Sovereign Debt as Subordination to Global Finance", by Prof. James Gathii and Dr. Harrison Mbori.
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· Apr 14
34th Afronomicslaw Academic Forum Guest Lecture Series - The Racialized Epistemology of International Law: From White Ignorance to Black Dignity
April 14, 202534th Afronomicslaw Academic Forum Guest Lecture SeriesThe Racialized Epistemology of International Law: From White Ignorance to Black DignityZoom Link Registration hereDate: 19th April 2...
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· Mar 31
Invitation - Afronomicslaw Quarterly Report Launch: The Impact of IMF - Recommended Consumption Tax Policy on Africa's Rising Public Debt Levels
Join us for the launch of Afronomicslaw’s latest quarterly report, "The Impact of IMF Recommended Consumption Tax Policy on Africa’s Rising Public Debt Levels" by Marie-Louise Aren. This report critic...
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Ann Pettifor
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· Dec 21
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· Dec 19
The Case for an African Payments Union: Lessons from the European Experience
The realities of the global financial system make it nigh impossible for African governments to deliver employment and growth amid social and political instability and when financing is needed to…
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Patryk I. Labuda
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· Feb 17
International Law and Double Standards: A Symposium
While each post focuses on distinct contexts and frameworks, several overarching themes emerge. First, the posts reveal divergent conceptualizations and applications of the concepts of double standard...
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Patryk I. Labuda
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· Feb 19
Victors’ Justice, Double Standards, and the Civil Society Tribunals of the Late Cold War
International criminal justice is, by common consent, to at least some degree, victors’ justice. Some have argued, however, that victors’ justice might be giving way, over time, to a more universal ju...
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Andreas Schueller
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· Mar 28
Some Reflections on Recent Developments on Double Standards and Selectivity in International Criminal Law
Discrepancies between the aspiration to apply ICL indiscriminately and the reality of its application described above drive perceptions of double standards. In this blog post, I will sketch the origin...
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Afronomicslaw
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· Nov 18
Call for Papers by the Academic Forum on ISDS: ISDS Reform: Past, Present, and Future
The Academic Forum on ISDS is delighted to announce their next Plenary Conference entitled "ISDS Reform: Past, Present, and Future", which will take place at the European University Institute (EUI) in...
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· Nov 11
One Hundred and Twenty-Sixth Sovereign Debt News Update: Zimbabwe Inches Towards Commitments Under its Arrears Clearance Program
The African Sovereign Debt Justice Network, (AfSDJN), is a coalition of citizens, scholars, civil society actors and church groups committed to exposing the adverse impact of unsustainable levels of A...
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