Yuzuki Nagakoshi
Law reporting at the African Court on Human and People’s Rights: Aspirations and Challenges (Part II)
- 28 February 2020
- Yuzuki Nagakoshi
In this second of a two-part blog, legal scholar Yuzuki Nagakoshi reflects on recent training at the African Court on Human and Peoples' Rights. Offered jointly by the African Legal Information Institute , the Judicial Institute for Africa , based at the University of Cape Town, and by Kenya Law , the course was intended to provide a comprehensive theoretical and practical training in traditional and digital law reporting. Participants comprised legal research, registry and judicial staff of the African Court on Human and Peoples' Rights and the East African Court of Justice.
Law reporting at the African Court on Human and People’s Rights: Aspirations and Challenges (Part I)
- 27 February 2020
- Yuzuki Nagakoshi
In this first of a two-part blog, legal scholar Yuzuki Nagakoshi reflects on recent training at the African Court on Human and Peoples' Rights. Offered jointly by the African Legal Information Institute , the Judicial Institute for Africa , based at the University of Cape Town, and by Kenya Law , the course was intended to provide a comprehensive theoretical and practical training in traditional and digital law reporting. Participants comprised legal research, registry and judicial staff of the African Court on Human and Peoples' Rights and the East African Court of Justice.
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