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Cover of: Enhancing the Draft African Principles on the Law Applicable to International Commercial Contracts
Chukwuma Samuel Adesina Okoli, Richard Frimpong Oppong

Enhancing the Draft African Principles on the Law Applicable to International Commercial Contracts

Section: Online First Articles
Volume 0 (0) / Issue 0, pp. 1-40 (40)
Published 23.10.2024
DOI 10.1628/rabelsz-2024-0050
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  • 10.1628/rabelsz-2024-0050
Summary
This article examines the draft African Principles on the Law Applicable to International Commercial Contracts, evaluating current and proposed choice of law rules in numerous African countries and incorporating global comparative perspectives. It argues that the African Principles should not only largely echo regional/supranational and international instruments like the Rome I Regulation and the Hague Principles on the Law Applicable to Commercial Contracts but should innovate to address the specific needs of the African context. The article suggests reforms in several areas: the scope of the African Principles, protection of weaker parties such as consumers and employees, government contracts, non-state law, and in provisions for the law applicable in the absence of choice.