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African Journal on Privacy and Data Protection Volume 2
Editor-in-Chief: Dr Akinola Ebunolu Akintayo
2025
ISSN: 3007-8997
Pages: 152
Print version: Available
Electronic version: Free PDF available

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About the publication

The African Journal on Privacy and Data Protection (the Journal) is domiciled in the Faculty of Law, University of Lagos Akoka-Lagos, Nigeria and published once a year by the Pretoria University Law Press (PULP) in South Africa. The Journal is peer reviewed and open access.

The Journal aims to promote African expertise and literature on Africa in the area of privacy and data protection. More specifically, the Journal aims to:

  • foster African-centred research and knowledge generation on privacy and data protection;
  • fill the critical knowledge gap in this area as well as encourage privacy and data protection discourse from an African perspective;
  • facilitate access of African scholars to new and developing knowledge in this area as well as showcase African scholars and perspectives to the world.

Table of Contents

Editorial

  1 An assessment of the enforcement mechanisms in African data protection laws
Mubarak Raji, Devyn Wilder, Valentine Ugwuoke & Masooda Bashir

  2  A review of the adequacy of Kenya’s and South Africa’s data protection legal frameworks in protecting persons with disabilities from artificial intelligence algorithm discrimination
Shirley Genga

  3 Exploring the legal manoeuvres for an equilibrium between access to information and privacy rights in Kenya and South Africa
Marystella A Simiyu

  4  The constitutional origins of the right to privacy in Nigeria 
Olumide Babalola

  5 Protection of children’s rights to privacy in cyberspace: A bird’s eye view over the Tanzanian legal framework 
Elias C Joseph

  6 Safeguarding the rights to privacy and digital protection of children in Africa: Nigeria and South Africa in focus  6 Safeguarding the rights to privacy and digital protection of children in Africa: Nigeria and South Africa in focus 
Grace Ayodele Arowolo


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