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![]() | Fombad, C.M. (2005) |
| Civil liability for damage caused by dogs in Roman-Dutch and common law: a comparative appraisal. Pt. 2 | |
| Pula: Botswana Journal of African Studies. Volume 19 #2. p. 158-167. |
![]() | Fombad, C.M. (2004) |
| Civil liability for damage caused by dogs in Roman-Dutch and common law: a comparative appraisal. Pt. 1 | |
| Pula: Botswana Journal of African Studies. Volume 18 #2. p. 127-136. |
![]() | Mensah, K.B. (2002) |
| Legitimacy and interpretation in Ghanaian law: the literal interpretation theory versus the value based interpretation theory | |
| Ghana School of Law Journal (2002). Volume 1. p. 29-55. |
![]() | Ochoti, P. (1995) |
| Illegally obtained evidence: a comparative analysis between American and Kenyan approaches to admissibility | |
| Nairobi Law Monthly. #54. June. p. 44-46. |
![]() | Makau wa Mutua (1993) |
| The African human rights system in a comparative perspective: the need for urgent reformulation | |
| Legal Forum. Volume 5 #3. September. p. 31-35. |
![]() | Domah, B. (1992) |
| Splitting hairs in splitting actions | |
| Bar Chronicle. #4. mars. p. 34-36. |
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