Micha Wiebusch.The African Charter on Democracy, Elections and Governance: A Commentary – with Femi Omere, George Mukundi and Nebila Abdulmelik (Pretoria University Law Press, manuscript in progress)

Micha Wiebusch.The African Court on Human and Peoples’ Rights between Law, Politics and Society – with Mikael Madsen and Lutz Oette (co-guest editors), (Journal of African Law, Cambridge University Press, forthcoming 2026).

Micha Wiebusch.The Evolution of the African Court on Human and Peoples’ Rights – with Mikael Madsen and Lutz Oette, (Journal of African Law, Cambridge University Press, forthcoming 2026).

Micha Wiebusch.The Birth of the African Court on Human and Peoples’ Rights - with Ben Kioko and Adama Dieng, (Journal of African Law, Cambridge University Press, forthcoming 2026).

Joelle Barnes. Not the Usual Suspects – Executive Dominance in Seychelles and the Developing Institutions that Could Counter it, Joelle Barnes (University of Cape Town, South Africa) in Small State Constitutionalism Perham, De Visser  and Dixon eds (Bloomsbury, 2025) 

Justice Mavedzenge. Courts as forums for safeguarding the right of opposition parties to participate in democratic processes: A comparative analysis of South Africa and Zimbabwe (2025) World Comparative Law Journal/ Verfassung in Recht und Übersee

Justice Mavedzenge. The potential role of the International Court of Justice in advancing Africa’s reparatory justice agenda (2025) African Human Rights Yearbook.

Justice Mavedzenge. Artificial Intelligence and the Just Transition to a fully digital global economy: Regulatory Imperatives (2025) Law, Democracy and Development.

Justice Mavedzenge. Revisiting the African Union’s strategy on unconstitutional changes of governments in Africa (2024) African Journal of Legal Studies.

Justice Mavedzenge. Towards a framework for reparatory justice for slavery and colonialism (2024) African Human Rights Law Journal.

Justice Mavedzenge. A critical review of jurisprudence on the adjudication of presidential election petitions in Africa (2024) Journal of Comparative Law in Africa.

Justice Mavedzenge. The price they pay for their independence: Understanding the persecution of judges in Africa as retribution for their impartiality (2024) Southern Africa Public Law Journal.

Micha Wiebusch. A Theory on Africanizing International Law (Pretoria University Law Press, 2024). Awarded the American Society of International Law (ASIL) Book Prize – Certificate of Merit for a preeminent contribution to creative scholarship

Justice Mavedzenge. The possible future of African democracy in the age of Artificial Intelligence” in Caroline Ncube etal (eds) Artificial Intelligence and the Law in Africa (Lexis Nexis, Cape Town, 2023) p111-124.

Mathilda Twomey, ‘Impartial adjudicators? The role of foreign judges in Seychelles’ in Anna Dziedzic and Simon N. M. Young (eds) The Cambridge Handbook of Foreign Judges on Domestic Courts (Cambridge University Press 2023); 

Mathilda Twomey, Joelle Barnes, Jocelyn Hackett and Michelle Ebrahim (eds) A
Practical Approach To Evidence For Judicial Officers: Common Law Sources
and African Applications (JIFA, University of Cape Town 2023)

Micha Wiebusch .The African Court on Human and Peoples’ Rights” in Elgar Encyclopedia of Human Rights - Christina Binder, Manfred Nowak, Jane Alice Hofbauer and Philipp Janig (eds), (Edward Elgar Publishing, 2022).

Micha Wiebusch.  Africanization of Constitutional Law” in Comparative Constitutional Law in Africa - ­Adem Abebe, Rosalind Dixon and Tom Ginsburg (eds), (Edward Elgar Publishing, 2022).

Micha Wiebusch.International Law and Transitional Governance - Critical Perspectives – with Emmanuel De Groof (co-editor), (Routledge: Law, Conflict and International Relations series, 2020)

Micha Wiebusch.Constitution Building in the African Union: Law, Policy and Practice (University of Antwerp, 2020).

Micha Wiebusch “La Corte Africana de Derechos Humanos y de los Pueblos: un análisis sobre los patrones de resistencia contra un tribunal joven” – with Tom Daly (Revista Latinoamericana de Derecho Internacional (LADI), 2020).

Micha Wiebusch .“Introduction” – with Emmanuel De Groof, in International Law and Transitional Governance - Critical Perspectives – Emmanuel De Groof and Micha Wiebusch (eds), (Routledge: Law, Conflict and International Relations series, 2020).

Micha Wiebusch . “The Features of Transitional Governance” – with Emmanuel De Groof, in International Law and Transitional Governance - Critical Perspectives – Emmanuel De Groof and Micha Wiebusch (eds), (Routledge: Law, Conflict and International Relations series, 2020).

Micha Wiebusch . “The Future(s) of Transitional Governance under International Law” – with Emmanuel De Groof, in International Law and Transitional Governance - Critical Perspectives – Emmanuel De Groof and Micha Wiebusch (eds), (Routledge: Law, Conflict and International Relations series, 2020).

Mathilda Twomey and Joelle Barnes, ‘Through a Glass Darkly: Reflections on 25 years of Constitutional Litigation in Seychelles’ in Jacques Colom, Stephanie Rohlfing-Dijoux and Götz Schulze (eds), The 50th Anniversary of Mauritius: Constitutional Development (Nomos 2019); 

Seán Patrick Donlan and Mathilda Twomey, ‘Island, Intersection, or In-Between? Legal Hybridity and Diffusion in the Seychellois Legal Tradition, c1715-1950’, in Sean Patrick Donlan, Jane Mair (eds) Mixes, Movements, and Metaphors (Routledge 2019).

Micha Wiebusch.The African Charter on Democracy, Elections, Governance with Chika Charles Aniekwe, Lutz Oette and Stef Vandeginste (co-guest editors), (Africa Spectrum, Sage, 2019).

Micha Wiebusch The African Charter on Democracy, Elections and Governance: Trends, Challenges and Perspectives” – with Chika Charles Aniekwe and Stef Vandeginste, (Africa Spectrum, Sage2019).

Micha Wiebusch.The African Charter on Democracy, Elections and Governance at 10 with Chika Charles Aniekwe, Lutz Oette and Stef Vandeginste (co-guest editors), (Journal of African Law, Cambridge University Press, 2019)

Micha WiebuschPresidential Term Limits and the African Union” – with Christina Murray (Journal of African Law, Cambridge University Press, 2019). Ranked #1 most cited article of the Journal of African Law published within the last decade.

Micha Wiebusch. Resistance to International Courts – with Mikael Madsen and Pola Cebulak (co-guest editors), (International Journal of Law in Context, Cambridge University Press, 14(2)2018).

Micha Wiebusch The African Court on Human and Peoples’ Rights: Mapping Resistance against a Young Court” – with Tom Daly (International Journal of Law in Context, Cambridge University Press, 14(2)2018).Ranked #1 most cited article on the African Court on Human and Peoples’ Rights published across all law and political science journals within the last two decades.

Tabeth Masengu. Judicial Service Commissions And The Appointment Of Women To High Courts In Nigeria And Zambia’  in  Susan Sterret and Lee Walker (eds) Law and Courts Research Handbook  2019.

Tabeth Masengu. The Judicial Service Commission and the appointment of Women: more to it than meets the eye’ International Journal of the Legal Profession, 2019.

Tabeth Masengu. ‘Book Review International Courts and the African Woman Judge: Unveiled Narratives’ Feminist Legal Studies, 2019.

Tabeth Masengu. ‘Who nominates? Some issues underlying the appointment of judges in South Africa’ (2017) 3, Stellenbosch Law Review, 541(co-authored with Chris Oxtoby).

Tabeth Masengu. The Vulnerability of Judges in Contemporary Africa: Alarming Trends’ (2017) 63, 4 Africa Today,3.

Tabeth Masengu. ‘Customary Law Inheritance: Lessons Learnt from Ramantele v Mmusi and Others’ (2016) 24, 4 African Journal on international and Comparative Law, 582.

Tabeth Masengu. ‘Gender Transformation as a means of enhancing perceptions of impartiality on the bench’ (2016) 133, 3 South African Law Journal, 475.

Tabeth Masengu. ‘It’s A Man’s World: Barriers to Gender Transformation in the South African Judiciary. Perspectives from Women Advocates and Attorneys’ (2016) 23, 3 International Journal of the Legal Profession, 305.

Tabeth Masengu. ‘A Perspective on Women and Leadership in the South African Judiciary’ (2015) 3 South African Journal of Human Rights, 655.

Tabeth Masengu. ‘Standing on the Side-lines clapping; Women and Zambia’s Constitutional Process’ in Jaap de Visser and Nico Stelyer (eds) Constitution Building in Africa (2015),48.