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Kenya-UK economic partnership agreement betrays the East African Community

Kenya-UK economic partnership agreement betrays the East African Community The fact that Kenya maintains an unhealthy trade balance with the UK where the UK imports into Kenya far outmuscle Kenya’s exports to the UK is a major concern on elimination of customs on UK imports and implementation of the agreement. It is surprising, however, that […]

The Future of Integration: The East African Monetary Union

The Future of Integration: The East African Monetary Union Article No 3/2021 of the ALP Law Review Series addresses the East African Monetary Union, its current set up and the challenges being faced to implement this stage of integration in the East African Community. This article further takes a comparative look at currency areas in […]

A call for the wider study of Private International Law in Africa: Review of Nigeria

A call for the wider study of Private International Law in Africa: Review of Nigeria For too long, law students in Nigerian universities have largely considered Private International Law [or Conflict of Laws as it is more commonly known in Nigeria] as an esoteric subject. Most students avoid it because of the adverse effect they […]

Strengthening Africa’s Trade Capacity

Strengthening Africa’s Trade Capacity Historically, Africa has always been known for its ancient trade routes that criss-crossed the continent promoting commerce, ensuring political interaction and of course sometimes resulting in war. The emergence of sea travel and cross ocean movement and trade played a significant part in diminishing traditional internal trade amongst African nations. With […]