| Authors | Topic |
| Nansamba Hadijah, Lecturer and PhD candidate, Mountains of the Moon University, Uganda |
Advancing gender equality in Ugandan Corporate landscape: Aligning business responsibilities with human rights obligations |
| Dr Pricilar Vengesai, Post Doc fellow, UNISA |
Women exclusion in African politics: effects of unconstitutional change of government to women political participation in Africa |
| Prof. Azubike Onuora-Oguno & Hassan Abimbola University of Ilorin |
Illegality of legal theory: legal mobilisation and legal consciousness as instigator of unconstitutional change of government |
| Sikelela Ndlazi: Chair of Department and PhD Candidate, UNISA & Prof Angelo Dube, Director School of Law, UNISA |
Appreciating ASM as a tool to fulfil human rights in business and rural development in south Africa |
| Pacharo Kayira, Deputy Permanent Representative of Malawi to UN, Geneva |
Unconstitutional change of government: a watershed moment for Africa |
| Dr Chairman Okoloise, Post Doc Fellow University of South Africa |
The UNGP’s and binding instrument on business and human rights as a ‘poisoned chalice’ in the fight against corporate abuses in Africa |
| Sydney Tambasi, Lead Editor Afronomislaw Academic Forum, Kenya |
From the imperial British east Africa company to the nation-state to the corporations: tracing the patterns in human rights responsibilities and abuse in Kenya’s history |
| Daisy Biwot, G&A Advocates LLP in Nairobi Kenya |
Strengthening the interplay between Business and Human Rights: Exploring Kenya’s Tea and Extractive sector(s) |
| Dr Arsene D NENE BI, Université Alassane Ouattara |
Les changements anticonstitutionnels de gouvernement: entre rétablissement de l’État de droit et atteintes aux droits de l’homme |
| Bertand Pamfouet, Université de Leipzig |
Comment lutter contre les changements anticonstitutionnels en Afrique? Enjeux théoriques et perspectives analytiques dans le cas de Cameroun |