Mizan Law Review publishes peer reviewed scholarly articles that identify, examine, explore and analyze legal and related principles, stipulations and concepts based on research findings. Mizan’s articles aim at interpretation, description, exploration and diagnosis towards the solution of problems (or legal issues) including proactive critique and projection that assist the development of laws.

Vol 6, No 2 (2012)
Table of Contents
Articles
| Eritrea-Ethiopia Arbitration: A ‘Cure’ Based on Neither Diagnosis nor Prognosis |
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| SY Tesfay | 163-199 |
| Ethiopia’s WTO Accession and Financial Services Liberalization: Striking the Balance between Trade Liberalization and Domestic Policy Space |
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| TE Kassahun | 200-240 |
| The Admissibility of Subregional Courts’ Decisions before the African Commission or African Court |
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| AJ Ali | 241-272 |
| The Principle of the Presumption of Innocence and its Challenges in the Ethiopian Criminal Process |
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| SK Assefa | 273-310 |
| Interdisciplinary Research Paper: Ambiguities and Inconsistencies in the ‘Prescriptions’ toward Development’ |
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| EN Stebek | 311-323 |
ISSN: 1998-9881


