Submission of Manuscripts

The All-African Criminal Justice Society was born in the cold winter of Polokwane, South Africa in 2012. The founding members of the society had a dream: to improve criminal justice and to fight crime in all its diversified forms for a just and a better Africa. Our aims and objectives were three-fold: inform to be informed, understanding of Criminal Justice and crime in and to develop AFRICAN solutions for Africa’s problems. The dream came true when the inaugural meeting of AACJUS was held and an executive committee as well as an editorial board were elected.

To support these initiatives the Just Africa Journal therefore welcomes submission of articles from scholars, academicians, researchers and law students from both within Africa and abroad. The submissions may be on any contemporary national or international legal issue in English language.

Submissions must not have been published, submitted or accepted elsewhere. The final decision is taken by the All-African Criminal Justice Society and members of its Editorial Board. The Editorial Board reserves the right to edit articles.

Electronic copies of the manuscripts may be e-mailed to rpgunput@uom.ac.mu

Submissions should be between 5,000 to 7,000 words in length but shorter contribution could be considered for publication. We may accept articles UP to 10,000 words to the satisfaction of the Editorial Board.

For further information, please consult the Submission Guidelines and Editorial Policy, available on the website of the Journal for Just Africa:

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Authorisation to reprint or republish any articles published in the Just Africa Journal must be obtained first from the All-African Criminal Justice Society and its Editorial Board.

Requests for subscriptions can be made to the following address:

Editor in Chief: Prof R Gunputh

Sub-Editor: Prof C Roelofse