
Dispute resolution practices progressing across the continent
Dispute resolution practices vary in many respects from one African country to another, although some significant similarities are apparent. The latter includes a predominance of

Dispute resolution practices vary in many respects from one African country to another, although some significant similarities are apparent. The latter includes a predominance of

Senegal is one of the most stable countries in Africa, with three peaceful political transitions since independence in 1960, according to the World Bank. President

With global energy focused on carbon emissions in the run up to COP26, the role of Africa in the energy transition is once again under

By Amadou Barry – Counsel at Thiam & Associes – Guinea Conakry The democratic progress of West African states achieved over the last decades

Senegal and Zambia unilaterally scrapping tax treaties with Mauritius has shaken up the African investment and legal landscape. Senegal and Zambia have blamed “unbalanced” and

The Commission of the Economic Community of West African States (“ECOWAS“) officially launched its Regional Competition Authority today in Banjul, The Gambia. The ECOWAS Regional
China, India, the UAE and several western countries have long been lured to Senegal over it’s political and economic attractiveness. In March this year, Senegal