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This Month Articles
Understanding Ghana’s Matrimonial Jurisprudence Through the Lens of the Daddy Lumba Case: A 360° Review of Ghana’s Marriage Laws
The death of music icon Charles Kwadwo Fosu, popularly known as Daddy Lumba, has sparked more than public mourning it…
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Shutting the Stable Gates After the Horse Has Bolted – The Order 66 Conundrum
Opening Note Procedural rules are designed to bring order, predictability, and fairness to the administration of justice. Yet, when long-standing…
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Why Most Africans Still Prefer Informal Justice And What Somalia Teaches the Legal Profession
In much of Africa, justice does not begin in a courtroom.It begins under a tree, in a compound, or before…
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Spencer West launches South Africa office with strong backing from global colleagues
Spencer West Launches in South Africa In November, Spencer West, the international fee-share law firm known for its collaborative and…
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Cybercrime and Law Firms: How Hackers Are Targeting African Legal Practices
Across the continent, law firms are waking up to an uncomfortable truth: they have quietly become some of the most…
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The Burkina Faso–Nigeria Airspace Incident and Africa’s Legal Identity
On December 8, 2025, a Nigerian Air Force C‑130 transport aircraft carrying 11 military personnel made an unplanned landing in…
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Burkina Faso’s Death Penalty Move Signals the Birth of a New Pan-African Legal Identity
When Burkina Faso announced plans to restore the death penalty for treason, terrorism, and espionage, the global reaction was immediate…
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Benin’s Failed Coup Reveals Africa’s New Risk Map Ahead of 2026 Elections
When soldiers stormed Benin’s national broadcaster and announced on live television that they had dissolved the government, it looked like…
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South Africa’s G20 “Commercial Break”: A Test of Multilateralism, Power and Principle
When South Africa last month closed the first-ever G20 summit held on African soil, the world expected the baton to…
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Kenya’s Seed Ruling Rewrites the Rules of Africa’s Food Sovereignty
Kenya’s recent High Court judgment striking down restrictive seed-sharing laws is more than a domestic legal victory. It signals a…
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