Volume 1, Issue 2 (2017)

Volume 1, Issue 2 (2017)

Published: 12th Sep, 2022
 

ISSN: 2519-9501 (Online)
Publisher: Kampala International University (KIU)

Contents

Applicability of Alternative Dispute Resolution Mechanisms to Corporate Governance Disputes in Uganda.

Valentine Tebi Mbeli [ Pages: 1-22 ]

The Legal Regime for Taming Sexual Exploitation and Abuse During Armed Conflict: A Feminist Perspective.

Col. Dr. Gordad Busingye [ Pages: 23-50 ]

Appointment of Heads of Superior Courts of Records In Nigeria: Between Merit, Seniority And Politics.

Joseph Jar Kur [ Pages: 51-76 ]

The Liability of Cobac For Prejudice Caused To Individuals By Its Acts Or Omissions In Cameroon: Reflections On A Legal Vacuum.

Kelese George Nshom [ Pages: 77-100 ]

An Appraisal Of The Roles Of The United Nations Security Council In The Prosecution Of International Crimes By The International Criminal Court.

Fon Fielding Forsuh [ Pages: 101-120 ]

International Tax Arbitration and Petroleum Dispute Resolution: A Case Study of Uganda.

Mukalere Hope Mwagale , Tajudeen Sanni [ Pages: 121-140 ]

Status of Pirates: Combatants Under International Humanitarian Law Or Criminals Under Human Rights Law?.

Kasim Balarabe [ Pages: 141-165 ]

Robin Hood Approach to Solving The Menace Of Corruption: The Nigeria Version.

Abdulkareem Azeez [ Pages: 167-176 ]

Corporate Criminal Liability as a Catalyst for Effective Anti-Corruption War in Nigeria.

Akanbi, Khairat Oluwakemi [ Pages: 177-194 ]

Regulatory Response to The Impact of The Global Financial Meltdown On Islamic Finance In Nigeria.

Abdulqadir Ibrahim Abikan [ Pages: 195-212 ]

‘Aqiqah and Naming Ceremony Under Islamic Law: Principles And Practice In The North-Central Nigeria.

Nimah Modupe Abdulraheem [ Pages: 213-232 ]

Implementation and Enforcement Of Rule 55 Of Customary International Law In Non-International Armed Conflict: Obligations Of Rebel Groups In Northkivu Democratic Republic Of Congo.

Mugombozi Akonkwa Felicite [ Pages: 233-248 ]

Some Reflections on the Supreme Court Decision in The Kenyan Presidential Election Petition: A Critique Of The Holdover Doctrine.

Valentine Tebi Mbeli [ Pages: 249-268 ]
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