This Month Articles
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How Much Energy It Really Takes to Be a Managing Partner at a Law Firm
To be the Managing Partner of a law firm is to serve as the firm’s central energy source. This is…
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Fugitives of Justice: Understanding INTERPOL Red Notices in High-Profile African Corruption Cases
The recent move by Ghana’s Office of the Special Prosecutor (OSP) to consider placing former Finance Minister Ken Ofori-Atta under…
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The Invisible Victims: Climate Change, Law, and Africa’s Poor
The land is dying, but the law is quiet. Who benefits from this silence? And who, ultimately, pays the price?…
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Do Constitutions Still Matter in Africa?
A Continent Caught Between Law and Power Across many African nations, the constitution is hailed as the “supreme law of…
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Cross-Border Legal Teams to Watch: Firms Powering AfCFTA and Regional Business in Africa
In the unfolding story of Africa’s economic renaissance, law firms and legal consultants are increasingly becoming silent architects behind the…
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Who Owns Africa? The Legal War Over Land, Legacy, and a Moment in the Oval Office
Africa’s land is more than just geography — it’s the foundation of cultures, livelihoods, and centuries of history. Yet, the…
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The State of Legal Journalism in Africa: Who Tells Our Legal Stories?
In Africa, where justice systems shape the lives of over a billion people, legal journalism remains one of the most…
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