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Review: Special issue in Journal of African Law: The African Charter on Democracy, Elections and Governance at 10

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  • In the introduction to the special issue the guest editors, Micha Wiebusch, Chika Charles Aniekwe, Lutz Oette and Stef Vandeginste, first present a brief overview of the chronology of the Democracy

  • The Journal of African Law has been in existence for over 60 years and has built a reputation as the authoritative academic source on legal issues pertaining to the African continent

  • It is appropriate that it has chosen to dedicate a special issue on the implementation of arguably one of the most important international legal instruments in Africa: ‘The African Charter on Democracy, Elections and Governance at 10’

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Introduction

In the introduction to the special issue the guest editors, Micha Wiebusch, Chika Charles Aniekwe, Lutz Oette and Stef Vandeginste, first present a brief overview of the chronology of the Democracy. To cite: NN Makubalo ‘Review: Special issue in Journal of African Law: The African Charter on Democracy, Elections and Governance at 10’ Review: Special issue in Journal of African Law: The African Charter on Democracy, Elections and Governance at 10

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