All Stories

  1. Colonialism and the Dilemmas of Transitional Justice in Nigeria
  2. Accountability of transnational corporations in the developing world
  3. Transitional Justice in the Middle East and North Africa – Taking Account of Islam
  4. Combating environmental irresponsibility of transnational corporations in Africa: an empirical analysis
  5. Islamic Law and International Human Rights Law: Searching for Common Ground? A.M. Emon, M. Ellis and B. Glahn. New York: Oxford University Press (2012) 416pp. £65.00hb ISBN 978-0-19-964144-4
  6. Book Review
  7. Regional Protection of Human Rights, 2nd edn by D.L. Shelton and P.G. Carozza. New York: Oxford University Press (2013) 1,120pp. £147.50hb ISBN 978-0-19-930162-1
  8. 'Living Together' or Forced Assimilation?
  9. Balancing Liberty and Security: Human Rights, Human Wrongs by K.Moss. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan (2011) 251pp. £52.00hb ISBN 978‐0‐230‐23029‐3
  10. Corporations, human rights and corporate social responsibility in Africa: between neglect and inadequate policy direction
  11. How do we undretsand and deal with the recent spate of political violence in developing countries?
  12. ‘High Value’ Migration and Complicity in Underdevelopment and Corruption in the Global South: receiving from the attic
  13. Rule of Law and Politics of Anti-Corruption Campaigns in a Post-Authoritarian State: The Case of Nigeria
  14. The judiciary and political change in Africa: Developing transitional jurisprudence in Nigeria
  15. Democratic transition, judicial accountability and judicialisation of politics in Africa
  16. Calling the Judiciary to Account for the Past: Transitional Justice and Judicial Accountability in Nigeria
  17. Robes on Tight Ropes: The Judicialisation of Politics in Nigeria
  18. Travails of Truth: Achieving Justice for Victims of Impunity in Nigeria
  19. The Judiciary and Constitutionalism in Transitions: A Critique
  20. Peace, Order and Good Government