Current Issue
Print ISSN: 2707-532X | Online ISSN: 2707-5338
Title DOI: https://doi.org/10.37284/2707-5338
The East African Journal of Law and Ethics (abbreviated as EAJLE) is a peer-reviewed academic journal hosted by the East African Nature & Science Organization (abbreviated as EANSO). This journal aims at promoting policy development, enforcement and the general law. It also focuses on ethics. The articles publishable under this journal include all law and ethics related research papers, academic reviews on law and ethics, policy assessments and any other academic papers focusing on laws and ethics.
PUBLISHER:
East African Nature and Science Organization,
P. O. Box 3975 - 00100, Nairobi, Kenya.
Articles
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Legal Status of Cryptocurrency in Nigeria and Legality of Legal Practitioners Engaging in Crypto: Evaluating the Ethical Rule against Trade or Business
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An Analysis of the Adequacy of the Law on Plant and Animal Biotechnology in the East African Community
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Protection of the Surviving Spouse’s Property Interests During Administration of Estate: Examining the Conflict Between Family and Succession Laws in Tanzania
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The Challenges of Spouse Consent in Protection of Unregistered Landed Property in Mortgage Transactions in Tanzania
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How Small and Medium Entrepreneurs Follow Budgeting and Budgetary Control Principles in Morogoro Municipality, Tanzania
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Exploring the Role of Kiswahili Language as a Strategic Tool for Promoting Economic Diplomacy in the East African Community Region
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A Critical Analysis of Multiple Land Ownership in Tanzania: Legal Challenges and Its Implications
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Corporate Governance, Gender Equality, and the Law in Uganda: A Feminist Comparative Inquiry
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Legal Innovation or Compromised Justice? Plea Bargaining in Tanzania
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Examination of the Laws and Practices on Village Land Use Planning in Tanzania
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Examining Recent Changes of 2025 in Tanzanian Labour Laws and Their Impact on Employers and Employees in Mainland Tanzanian Laws
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National Policy Interventions in the Management of Intellectual Property at Uganda Public Universities to Propel Innovations