Law Under the Grip of Power

Law Under the Grip of Power

Introduction Law and power are two different things but affect each other. Law is a system of rules about appropriate human behavior (ajeg), which contains norms of prohibitions, commands or instructions, and abilities (Tamanaha, 2017). Power, on the other hand, is the ability of a person or a group as a monopolistic role holder to […]

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 Examining current regional intensity of trade in Africa: How strong are the trade linkages and implications for intra-Africa trade in the African Continental Free Trade Area

Examining current regional intensity of trade in Africa: How strong are the trade linkages and implications for intra-Africa trade in the African Continental Free Trade Area

Mutambara Tsitsi Effie Rhodes University, Department of Economics and Economic History South Africa Keywords : African Continental Free Area (AfCFTA); Inter-regional trade intensity index; Intra-regional trade intensity index. The African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) is a continent-wide free trade area which is expected to pave way for a continental customs union. This article assessed […]

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 Egyptian and Ethiopian Soldiers in AUSSOM: The Complex Dynamics and Their Implications for Stability in Somalia

Egyptian and Ethiopian Soldiers in AUSSOM: The Complex Dynamics and Their Implications for Stability in Somalia

Introduction Through the combined decisions of numerous African governments, generally Egypt and Ethiopia, African Union Support and Stabilization Mission in Somalia (AUSSOM) performances as an influential plan directed at dipping clashes and brining stability to the region. Nevertheless, the mission looks important challenges because of the complex national welfares of Egyptian and Ethiopian soldiers, which […]

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