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  1. Defects of English Rules of Contractual Interpretation and Their Challenges for African Businesses
  2. The overdependence of African courts and businesses on English law and forum: the negative repercussions on the development of African legal and economic systems
  3. Rethinking the Effectiveness of Consumer Protection Policies and Measures in the Financial Marketplace
  4. Black Bodies in America as the Metaphors for Oppression, Poverty, Violence, and Hate: Searching for Sustainable Solutions Beyond the Black-letter Law
  5. The Defects of Nigeria’s Secured Transactions in Movable Assets Act 2017 and Their Potential Repercussions on Access to Credit: a Comparative Analysis and Lessons from the Anglo-American Law
  6. The Perilously Racist Carceral System in America and Its Perpetuation of Police Brutality against Black People
  7. Assesing the Roles of Race and Profit in the Mass Incarceration of Black People in America
  8. A Doctrinal Assessment of the Insolvency Frameworks of African Countries in Coping with the Pandemic-Triggered Economic Crisis
  9. Pandemic recovery in Africa: A case for strengthening insolvency laws for rescuing small and medium enterprises
  10. Theft of public assets in developing countries and the ineffective legal frameworks on cross-border asset tracing and confiscation
  11. A Comparative Assessment of the Legal Frameworks on Cross-Border Consumer Disputes
  12. Vulnerability, financial inclusion, and the heightened relevance of education in a credit crisis
  13. Systemic Racism, Police Brutality of Black People, and the Use of Violence in Quelling Peaceful Protests in America
  14. Remedying the defects in India's credit and insolvency frameworks with adapted solutions from the Anglo-American legal scholarships
  15. Coping with the Covid-19 pandemic: A comparative study of the capabilities of the Kenyan and Nigerian insolvency frameworks
  16. Secured transactions, bankruptcy, collateral registry
  17. Towards Reforming the Legal Framework for Secured Transactions in Nigeria