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The Centre for Community Law (CFComLaw) is a non-profit organisation dedicated to advancing knowledge of ECOWAS law and oceanic law across West Africa. Through research, public education, policy engagement, and its peer-reviewed academic journal, CFComLaw works to ensure that ECOWAS frameworks become a living reality for the citizens, institutions, and coastal communities they are designed to serve. CFComLaw holds observer status with the International Seabed Authority under the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea.
CFComLaw is a research-driven organisation. Our publications — from peer-reviewed journal articles to policy analysis blog posts — form the intellectual foundation of our advocacy, education, and engagement work.
| Full title | Journal of Community and International Law (JCIL) |
| Scope | ECOWAS law, AU law, international law, oceanic law, regional integration |
| Peer review | Double-blind review by two field experts |
| Access | Open access — all articles freely available |
| Submissions | Long articles, short articles, and case notes accepted |
| Contact | journal@cfcomlaw.com |
| Website | journal.cfcomlaw.com |
CFComLaw Blog
The blog covers developments in ECOWAS community law, governance, oceanic law, human rights, and regional politics — with analysis written by CFComLaw’s own experts and a distinguished community of contributing scholars and practitioners.
Submissions
The Journal of Community and International Law invites submissions on an ongoing basis. We particularly welcome submissions from:
Legal practitioners and academics in ECOWAS member states with expertise in regional law.
Researchers specialising in oceanic law, UNCLOS, and the law of the sea.
Scholars working on AU law, international human rights law, and regional integration.
Practitioners with experience before the ECOWAS Court, ITLOS, or the ICJ.