Current Issue
Print ISSN: 2707-532X | Online ISSN: 2707-5338
Title DOI: https://doi.org/10.37284/2707-5338
The East African Journal of Law and Ethics (abbreviated as EAJLE) is a peer-reviewed academic journal hosted by the East African Nature & Science Organization (abbreviated as EANSO). This journal aims at promoting policy development, enforcement and the general law. It also focuses on ethics. The articles publishable under this journal include all law and ethics related research papers, academic reviews on law and ethics, policy assessments and any other academic papers focusing on laws and ethics.
PUBLISHER:
East African Nature and Science Organization,
P. O. Box 3975 - 00100, Nairobi, Kenya.
Articles
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Tanzania’s Compliance with International Standards on Forfeited Asset Management: A Critical Legal and Institutional Analysis
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Criminal Responsibility of Private Military Companies in Non-International Armed Conflicts: A Legal Analysis with Comparative Perspectives
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Reassessing Copyright Protection in the Age of Artificial Intelligence: Legal and Policy Challenges in Tanzania
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The Constitutional Dissonance of Tanzania's Online Content Regulations: The 2020 Licensing Regime as Prior Restraint
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Critical Examination of the Applicability of the Rule of Law in the International Criminal Court
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Reassessing Diplomatic Immunity in the 21st Century: Balancing Functional Necessity with Global Accountability
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Legal Approaches to Cryptocurrency Regulation: A Comparative Analysis between Tanzania and El Salvador
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Reintegration of Child Offenders in Tanzania: A Critical Examination of Legal and Social Challenges in Mbeya Region
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A Critique of the Application of the Fintech Regulatory Sandbox Approach in Tanzania
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Digital Lending Regulation in Tanzania: Lessons from Kenya and Policy Insights
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A Comparative Analysis of Cyber Defamation Laws in Tanzania and the United Kingdom: Lessons for Legal Reform
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Head of State Immunity and the Implementation of the Rome Statute in Africa: Legal Challenges in the Case of Sudan
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Personal Data Protection in Tanzania: Legal Challenges and Enforcement Prospects in the Digital Era
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Uncertainty of the Law on the Admissibility of Electronic Evidence in Tanzania: Examining Challenges Facing the National Prosecution Service
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Preparations of Witnesses Vis-à-vis Coaching of Witnesses in Mainland Tanzania: A Practical and Ethical Dilemma to Legal Practitioners
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The Scope of the Standard of National Treatment Under the AfCFTA Protocol on Investment: A Critical Analysis
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Analysis of the Legal Controversies in Prosecuting Child Offenders Involved in Armed Conflicts: A Quest for Dual Status “as Victims and Perpetrators”
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Investigation and Legal Gaps of Consumer Data Protection in E-Banking and Mobile Banking in Tanzania: A Comparative Study of Kenya, South Africa, and the EU
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Re-Punishing the Past: Sentencing Repeat Offenders and the Spirit of the Autrefois Convict Principle
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Examining the Intersection of Land Laws and Digital Technology: Legal Challenges in Implementing Electronic Land Titles Registration in Tanzania