African and Asian nations urged to engage youth in shaping the legal foundations of both continents Government representatives and legal experts from 49 member states of the Asian-African Legal Consultative Organization (AALCO) are meeting this week in Kampala for AALCO’s 63rd annual session, focusing on strengthening international law cooperation amid global challenges
Kenya’s MMW Advocates takes ‘bold step’ by launching strategic alliance with German firm Alexander & Partner With strong bilateral ties and Germany being one of Kenya’s top trade partners in Europe, innovative Nairobi law firm MMW Advocates has today announced a strategic alliance with Berlin-headquartered Alexander & Partner Rechtsanwälte mbB.
Nigerian academic and lawyer Dapo Akande receives honorary doctorate for his leadership in international law World-renowned international law expert Dapo Akande is among seven leading figures in the arts, broadcasting, law and science receiving honorary Durham University degrees next month.
Leveraging the competitive advantage of dual qualifications As cross-border transactions grow in Africa, dual-qualified lawyers bring a number of benefits to clients. Belinda Msungama spoke to Craig Sisterson about the advantages of being New York qualified while working in Malawi.
Pioneering South African elected to ICJ Among the first cases that Professor Dire Tladi will advise on when he begins his term of office with the International Court of Justice will be on the war between Israel and Hamas. Africa Legal learned more about this legal pioneer.
Just Jump In! In this episode of our podcast series focusing on multi-qualified lawyers, Shelagh Rule, partner at Webber Wentzel, shares her journey and views on being a triple qualified lawyer with Africa Legal.