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ISSUE NO.23 OF THE ERSUMA BIANNUAL REVIEW IS OUT

ISSUE NO.23 OF THE ERSUMA BIANNUAL REVIEW IS OUT

ANNOUNCEMENT

The Regional Advanced School of Magistracy (ERSUMA) of the Organisation for the Harmonisation of Business Law in Africa (OHADA) is pleased to announce the publication of Issue No. 23 of the ERSUMA biannual review of African business and comparative law.

Produced by its Research Centre, this journal includes several contributions, validated by a scientific committee, on current issues in business law, whether OHADA law, the national law of the Contracting States, other African Community laws or comparative law.

Since the adoption of its editorial charter (https://www.ohada.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/Charte-editoriale-Revue-ERSUMA.pdf), it has been receiving contributions in English, French, Portuguese and Spanish and has included an abstract in each of these languages for each contribution.

In this issue, readers will find more than fifteen (15) scientific contributions grouped into three parts as follows:

Doctrinal studies:

  • The evolution of OHADA’s scope of intervention;
  • Appropriation and dation in payment;
  • Livestock between tradition and modernity: the uncertain future of seizure;
  • Applicable laws and the application of law to simplified debt recovery and enforcement proceedings within the OHADA area;
  • OHADA and extractive law, or Lex Extractiva;
  • OHADA, the AfCFTA and international trade: an essay on normative articulation;
  • Political governance of legally autonomous cooperative societies under OHADA Uniform Law;
  • The emotions of the criminal judge and social media;
  • State-owned enterprises and immunity from enforcement under the new OHADA law on enforcement proceedings: persistent temptations;
  • The Discharge of a Suretyship by Set-Off of the Surety’s Personal Claim under the OHADA Uniform Act

Laws:

  • The Role of the President of the Republic in the Law-Making Process in Cameroon: From Legal Epistemology to the Sociology of Law
  • The Partial Convergence of Community and Cameroonian Legislators in Light of Article 49 of the Revised Uniform Act on the Organisation of Simplified Recovery Procedures and Enforcement Measures.

Case law:

  • The extension of the effects of force majeure affecting the principal obligation to the second-ranking guarantee: an implicit acknowledgment of sub-guaranteeing by the CCJA.

 

ERSUMA Journal is available in digital format. It can be purchased either as a single unit (10,000 CFA francs) or as an annual subscription (17,000 CFA francs, i.e. two issues per year).

For any subscription to the ERSUMA Review, kindly send a request to: lovissoukpo.ersuma@ohada.org.

For any contribution to ERSUMA Review, kindly send your proposal to : algadi.ersuma@ohada.org  / kinsi.ersuma@ohada.org.

For further information:

ERSUMA  02 P.O. BOX 353, Porto-Novo, Republic of Benin
Tel.: +229 01 97 97 05 37
Email: ersuma@ohada.org

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