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African Law Library
African Law Library
Acronym
ALL
Data aggregator

Location

Switzerland

The African Law Library (ALL) is a “one-stop-shop” online portal and database that offers free legal resources for Africans.

Developed in 2012, the African Law Library (ALL) is a “one-stop-shop” online portal and database that offers free legal resources for Africans from multi-disciplinary sectors, including business, academia, government and civil society.
 Its key functions include the collection and digitization of African laws, court decisions and secondary literature.
The online library offers:
- Searchable, downloadable, printable legal resource material with free access for all
The platform also:
- Promotes research, exchange and comparative analysis on the “African corpus iuris”, including customary law 
- Supports the continent’s regional integration agenda
- Promotes transparent processes in law and governance
- Collaborates with bodies of knowledge and growing the partnership base to build a connected, meaningful online resource

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Resources

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Agreement between the Government of The Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia and The Government of The State of Eritrea

International Conventions or Treaties
Ethiopia
Eritrea
Africa
Eastern Africa

This peace agreement between Ethiopia and Eritrea ad seeks to resolve the misunderstanding between the parties regarding their common border and establish a neutral Boundary Commission. The parties agree that the delimitation and demarcation determinations of the Commission shall be final and binding. Each party shall respect the border so determined, as well as territorial integrity and sovereignty of the other party. The Agreement also provides for the eatblishment of a a neutral Claims Commission.

Shooting and Fishing Leases Ordinance, 1966 (No. 9 of 1966).

Legislation
Mauritius
Africa
Eastern Africa

This Ordinance of the Legislature of Mauritius concerns the award of lease of the right to shoot and go in pursuit of game and to fish, hunt or fowl on Crown Lands. The Ordinance sets out procedural requirements for such award by the Minister, which may be done through public auction. There shall be attached to the deed of lease a plan showing the boundaries of the land to which the lease refers. A lease may be for any period not exceeding fourteen years. the Ordinance also sets out rights and obligations of lessees.

Fishing Leases (Amendment) Act, 1970 (No. 14 of 1970).

Legislation
Mauritius
Africa
Eastern Africa

This Act amends the Shooting and Fishing Leases Ordinance, 1966 in subsection (2) of section 5 concerning formal requirements for the deed of lease of the right to shoot and go in pursuit of game and to fish, hunt or fowl on Crown Lands. Such deed may be signed by the Minister or such officer of the Ministry of Agriculture and Natural Resources and Co-operative Development as may be designated by him or her.

Amends: Shooting and Fishing Leases Ordinance, 1966 (No. 9 of 1966). (1991)