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The Islamic Law of Marriage and Inheritance in Kenya
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- 01 October 2021, pp. 377-401
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Gender-Responsive Public Procurement in Africa: Barriers and Challenges
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- 01 March 2024, pp. 1-23
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The Remaking of South African Administrative Law
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- 07 March 2024, pp. 1-16
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Legislative and Other Selected Challenges Affecting Financial Inclusion for the Poor and Low Income Earners in South Africa
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- 20 August 2020, pp. 337-355
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A Critical Analysis of the Corporate Whistleblowing Provisions of the South African Companies Act
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- 15 February 2023, pp. 297-315
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Presidential Term Limits and the African Union
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- 14 May 2019, pp. 131-160
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Regulatory Imperatives for Renewable Energy: South African Perspectives
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- 22 June 2021, pp. 97-122
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Liberalization of the Rule on Locus Standi before Nigerian Courts: Lessons from India
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- 23 March 2022, pp. 339-354
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A Review of the Effectiveness of the Nigerian Whistleblowing Stopgap Policy of 2016 and the Whistleblower Protection Bill of 2019
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- 31 March 2023, pp. 487-494
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