1: Universal Access to Modern Energy Services: The Centrality of the Law, Yinka Omorogbe
2: Achieving Access to Modern Energy Services: A Study of Legal Strategies, Adrian J. Bradbrook
3: Disadvantage, Fairness and Power Crises in Africa: A Focused Look at Energy Justice, Hanri Mostert and Heleen van Niekerk
4: Regulation as a Catalyst for the Electrification of Africa, Hugh Corder and Terhemen Andzenge
5: Financing Energy Access in Africa, Peter Kayode Oniemola and Jane Ezirigwe
6: Legal Integration in Africa and the Approach to Energy Issues: Which Way Forward?, Salvatore Mancuso
7: Intellectual Property Rights and Access to Energy Services in Africa: Implications for Development, Adebambo Adewopo, Tobias Schonwetter, and Helen Chuma-Okoro
8: Towards Adopting an Appropriate Dispute Resolution Mechanism to Promote Investments to Enhance Energy Access in Africa, Paul Obo Idornigie
9: A Gender Aware Approach to Legal and Policy Strategies for Achieving Access to Modern Energy Services in Sub-Saharan Africa, Judith Gardam
10: Energy, Disability, and the Law in Africa, Azizat O. Amoloye-Adebayo and Nnenna Joy Eboh
11: The Denial of Sustainable Energy as a Violation of Child Rights, Ibe Okegbe Ifeakandu
12: Promoting Renewable Energy in African Countries: An Outline of Fiscal and Financial Incentives in South Africa and Nigeria, Jan Glazewski, Lee-Ann Steenkamp, and Peter Kayode Oniemola
13: The Impact of the Water-Energy Nexus in Realising Sustainable Access to Water and Energy, Nkiruka Chidia Maduekwe and Cheri-Leigh Young
14: Energy Struggles and City Life in Africa, Kabiru K. Salami and Adigun A.B. Agbaje
15: South Africa's Minerals-Energy Complex: Flows, Regulation, Governance, and Policing, Jan Froestad, Martin Nøkleberg, Clifford Shearing, and Hilton Trollip
16: Improving Electricity Access Through Policy Reform: A Theoretical Statement on Legal Reform in Nigeria's Power Sector, Sam Amadi
17: Achieving Effective Law and Policy Frameworks for Access to Sustainable Energy in Africa - A Multidimensional Effort, Yinka Omorogbe and Ada Okoye Ordor