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ISSN Chapishi: 2707-532X | ISSN ya Mtandaoni: 2707-5338
DOI ya Jarida: 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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Pre-emptive Use of Force in Self-Defence Under International Law
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The Application of ICT in Safeguarding the Rights of Suspects during the Police Interview in Tanzania; Law and Practice
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Control and Regulation of Human Trafficking in Nigeria: A Legal Framework Analysis
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Sustainable Development and Sovereign Debt: A Legal Perspective on Debt Sustainability for Africa
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Effect of Judicial Decisions on Child Rights Protection in Mityana Municipality
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Effect of Refugee Influx on the Right to Health of Refugees in Nakivale Settlement Camp in Uganda
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Overview of the African Human Rights and Justice System
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A Comparative Study of China’s Bilateral Investment Treaties (BITs) with Selected Eastern African Countries: Gaps, Outdated Frameworks, and Modern Developments
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Profiling Tort Actions as a Tool to Remedy Environmental Harm in Cameroon
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Digital Policing in Kenya: Opportunities and Challenges
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South Sudan: Marital Rape Exemption
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Algorithms as Judges: Constitutional Limits to Automated Decision-Making in Public Administration
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The Principle of Presumption of Innocence: A Human Rights-Based Assessment of the Laws and Practice in Tanzania
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The Compellability for Attendance of a Child through the Instrumentality of Subpoena in Civil Trials
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Reconsidering the Definition of Genocide: The Case for Including Political Groups in International Criminal Law
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Separation of Child Prisoners from Adult Inmates in Mainland Tanzania Prisons: A Human Rights Perspective
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The Right to Bail as a Human Right: Analysing Its Protection Under Mainland Tanzanian Laws and Practices
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Rights of Civilian Population When Counter-Terrorism during the Armed Conflict on War in Gaza
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Evaluating the Adversarial System in Tanzania Mainland: A Human Rights and Access to Justice Perspective