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IBA African Regional Forum February 2021 e-bulletin |
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Although Covid-19 has hit the world hard and has also made us lose our loved ones (may their souls rest in eternal peace), it has brought about new ways of doing things that can be cherished. Apart from virtual conferences and virtual meetings, e-bulletins have also found their relevance in the new world order. The IBA African Regional Forum has thus found it imperative to electronically publish the articles in this e-bulletin.
There have been some developments at the IBA leadership worth noting. In particular, the mantle of leadership of the IBA is resting on the African continent for the first time for the organisation in its 74-year history. Our sincere congratulations to our new IBA President Mr Sternford Moyo from Zimbabwe and his whole executive. Mr Moyo succeeded Horacio Bernandes Neto from Brazil. The IBA African Regional Forum also has some leadership changes that have to be recorded. The current Chair is Dr Babatunde Ajibade. My heartfelt congratulations to the new Chair of the IBA African Regional Forum and his entire executive committee. It is my belief that members will offer them full support so that they can steer the IBA to another level.
The articles, brilliantly written, deal with some of the fairly contemporary issues in commercial law in Africa. For instance, there is a discussion of draft e-waste regulation for the telecom sector in Nigeria, resolving of tax disputes via arbitration as well as aircraft financing, to mention a few. No doubt, they provide a marvellous intellectual feast. We are grateful to our authors for their impeccable contributions. We do hope that when a call for papers is made in due course, we will see authors from a good number of jurisdictions in Africa. The success of the newsletter depends on the authors' contributions.
Enjoy your reading. Please stay safe!
Alfred Majamanda Newsletter Editor IBA African Regional Forum |
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Don't dump tech: analysis of the Nigerian Communication Commission's draft e-waste regulation for the telecoms sector |
| Rotimi Akapo and Lateef Bamidele |
| This article considers the draft Regulation on E-Waste published by the Nigerian Communications Commission to regulate the management and control of e-waste in the telecoms sector. Its focus on reuse, recycling and other forms of recovery of used telecoms' equipment presents a sectoral commitment to tackling the growing menace of e-waste in Nigeria... read more. |
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Resolving tax disputes via arbitration |
| Sharon Juwah and Ibukunoluwa Adebara |
| The Court of Appeal seemed to have set the records straight in its popular 2016 judgment of Esso Petroleum v NNPC on the non-arbitrability of tax related matters, its stance being that tax related matters are not subject to the decision of an arbitrator...read more. |
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Financial inclusion in Nigeria: mobile money services, payment services, banks and telecoms operators |
| Rotimi Akapo and Glory Ogungbamigbe |
| The Central Bank of Nigeria's (CBN) National Financial Inclusion Strategy has as its primary objective provision of access to financial services to at least 80 per cent of Nigeria's bankable adult population by the year 2020...read more. |
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Aircraft financing in Nigeria: challenges and prospects |
| Ola Alokolaro and Oladayo Ogungbe |
| One of the major impediments to Nigeria becoming a regional hub for air transport, is the lack of necessary funding to finance the acquisition or leasing of aircraft fleets. As the country seeks to revive its national carrier, it will no doubt need to acquire a fleet of aircrafts to meet this objective...read more. |
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Safety at sea and collision regulation in Nigeria |
| George Ukwuoma and Oladayo Ogungbe |
| This article outlines the regulatory framework for the prevention and management of maritime collision in Nigeria and highlights the procedures applicable for the safe passage of ships in Nigerian waters...read more. |
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Taxing the digital space: the principle of significant economic presence |
| Rotimi Akapo, Lateef Bamidele and Linda Asuquo |
| The Finance Act, 2019 amended various tax provisions applicable in Nigeria including the income tax payable by Nigerian companies. The amendment introduced the concept of significant economic presence (SEP)...read more. |
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The role of state courts in international arbitration: a comparison between Sudan and the UAE |
| | This is a brief practitioner's comparison between the UAE and Sudan arbitration laws and practice, with respect to the role of state courts in international arbitration...read more. |
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