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Front matter ISSN 0954-8890 African Journal of International and Comparative Law Revue Africaine de Droit International et Comparé Articles Designing Preferential Rules of Origin for the AfCFTA: Addressing Pre-Existing Challenges at the Regional Level 451 Dennis Ndonga and Emmanuel Laryea Deconstructing the Dominant Human Rights Grammar: An Alter-Native Narrative based on Indigenous Peoples ’ World-Views 477 Davinia Gómez-Sánchez Administration of Value Added Tax (Goods and Services Tax) and Fiscal Federalism in Nigeria: Lessons from Australia, Canada, the USA, India and Ethiopia 502 Newman U. Richards Th e Distinction between Real Rights and Personal Rights in the Deeds Registration System of South Africa – Part Two: Pragmatic Distinction between Real Rights and Personal Rights 522 P. J. Badenhorst Prevention of Income and Profi t-Shifting to Tax Haven Countries in Nigeria 539 Hafsat Iyabo Sa’Adu and Ahmed Olatunji Isau Implementation of the Decisions and Judgments of African Regional Human Rights Tribunals: Refl ections on the Barriers to State Compliance and the Lessons Learnt 560 Victor Oluwasina Ayeni Volume 30 Pt. 4 Tome 30 No. 4 Published by Edinburgh University Press Publiée par Edinburgh University Press The African Journal of International and Comparative Law The journal provides invaluable refereed material in both international and http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png African Journal of International and Comparative Law Edinburgh University Press

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Publisher
Edinburgh University Press
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Copyright © Edinburgh University Press
ISSN
0954-8890
eISSN
1755-1609
DOI
10.3366/ajicl.2022.0419
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ISSN 0954-8890 African Journal of International and Comparative Law Revue Africaine de Droit International et Comparé Articles Designing Preferential Rules of Origin for the AfCFTA: Addressing Pre-Existing Challenges at the Regional Level 451 Dennis Ndonga and Emmanuel Laryea Deconstructing the Dominant Human Rights Grammar: An Alter-Native Narrative based on Indigenous Peoples ’ World-Views 477 Davinia Gómez-Sánchez Administration of Value Added Tax (Goods and Services Tax) and Fiscal Federalism in Nigeria: Lessons from Australia, Canada, the USA, India and Ethiopia 502 Newman U. Richards Th e Distinction between Real Rights and Personal Rights in the Deeds Registration System of South Africa – Part Two: Pragmatic Distinction between Real Rights and Personal Rights 522 P. J. Badenhorst Prevention of Income and Profi t-Shifting to Tax Haven Countries in Nigeria 539 Hafsat Iyabo Sa’Adu and Ahmed Olatunji Isau Implementation of the Decisions and Judgments of African Regional Human Rights Tribunals: Refl ections on the Barriers to State Compliance and the Lessons Learnt 560 Victor Oluwasina Ayeni Volume 30 Pt. 4 Tome 30 No. 4 Published by Edinburgh University Press Publiée par Edinburgh University Press The African Journal of International and Comparative Law The journal provides invaluable refereed material in both international and

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African Journal of International and Comparative LawEdinburgh University Press

Published: Nov 1, 2022

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