Publications
Ethiopia’s New Commercial Code: Potential Boon or Bane for Minority Stakeholders?
The new squeeze-out provision in Ethiopia's Commercial Code may represent a welcome development, but it could face challenges. The evolution of corporate law is a chess game of its own, requiring careful strategies to protect all players' rights, from controlling...
The Dream and the Dilemma of Africa’s Single Currency
It is an ambitious plan that sees the African Union (AU) striving to create a single currency for the continent, marking a crucial part of its economic integration strategy. The initiative, crafted within the broader design of the Abuja Treaty of 1991, aspires to pool...
Understanding Tax Obligations in Real Estate Transactions
The real estate industry is growing despite the lack of trust between developers and buyers. Without a comprehensive legal regime, it is primarily governed by contractual arrangements. However, it is possible to shift the economic burden of tax by way of a contractual...
States’ Right to Counterclaim Gradually Climbs International Courts
The counterclaim is a domestic law concept, which is gaining international recognition in investor-state dispute settlement, either through treaties or tribunals, writes Yehualashet Tamiru Tegegn (yehuala5779@gmail.com), lawyer and researcher. The views and opinions...
Tribunal’s Power to Order Interim Measures in Troubled Waters
The new squeeze-out provision in Ethiopia's Commercial Code may represent a welcome development, but it could face challenges. The evolution of corporate law is a chess game of its own, requiring careful strategies to protect all players' rights, from controlling...