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The Nigerian Legal System
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 792

The Nigerian Legal System

Volume 1 on public law provides an introduction to the Nigerian legal system. The various chapters deal with: introduction and sources of law; jurisprudence and Nigerian perspectives; African customary law; Islamic law; comparative constitutionalism and Nigerian perspectives; citizenship, immigration and administrative law; judicial system and legal profession; criminal law, evidence and civil procedure; statutory marriage and divorce laws; customary marriage and divorce; marriage and divorce under Islamic law; matters of children; gender and law in Nigeria with emphasis on Islamic law. Volume 2 has 25 chapters on private law that includes security of the environment and environmental law, land and property administration, commercial business and trade laws, communication, media and press laws, transportation and carrier laws, law enforcement, armed forces and military laws, investments, and intellectual property.

Judicial Integrity
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 321

Judicial Integrity

  • Categories: Law
  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2004-05-01
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  • Publisher: BRILL

Traditional separation of powers theories assumed that governmental despotism will be prevented by dividing the branches of government which will check one another. Modern governments function with unexpected complicity among these branches. Sometimes one of the branches becomes overwhelming. Other governmental structures, however, tend to mitigate these tendencies to domination. Among other structures courts have achieved considerable autonomy vis-à-vis the traditional political branches of power. They tend to maintain considerable distance from political parties in the name of professionalism and expertise. The conditions and criteria of independence are not clear, and even less clear are...

High Court of Lagos State : (civil procedure) rules 2019
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 296

High Court of Lagos State : (civil procedure) rules 2019

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2019
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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High Court of Lagos State : (civil procedure) rules 2012
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 256

High Court of Lagos State : (civil procedure) rules 2012

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2013
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Digest of Judgements of the Supreme Court of Nigeria
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 1042

Digest of Judgements of the Supreme Court of Nigeria

  • Categories: Law

The Digest of Judgments of the Supreme Court of Nigeria (DJSCN), is a legal practice book, which is a comprehensive compendium of Nigerian case law at the apex level of the Nigerian Judiciary. The DJSCN, is produced in four volumes which comprise the judgments of the Supreme Court of Nigeria for over a period of forty-three years. The first and second volumes cover the judgments of the Supreme Court on Practice and Procedure, Courts, Criminal Law and Procedure and Evidence. The last two volumes cover contemporary issues in different branches of law.

Due Process in Nigeria's Administrative Law System
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 260

Due Process in Nigeria's Administrative Law System

  • Categories: Law

This book, which relies on primary and secondary printed sources and a series of interviews with affected persons, lawyers, judges, and customary court presidents in Nigeria, focuses on the place of due process in the Nigerian legal system. Uwakah is concerned about the abuse of this important fundamental right in his country. The purpose of the book is to examine how due process operates in Nigeria and whether the coexistence of the customary law, the English common law, the Moslem law, and the martial law systems in Nigeria hinders or enhances due process in the country. Finally, the study investigates the suitability of the British version of due process to Nigeria, since the concept is imported to the country. The book concludes that the British version of due process is unsuitable to Nigeria because the country's political, economic, social, and religious backgrounds substantially differ from those of Britain. This conclusion is premised on the consensus of the interviewees. Uwakah recommends the country's immediate transition from military to civilian rule.

An Almanac of Contemporary and Continuum of Jurisprudential Restatements
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 2492

An Almanac of Contemporary and Continuum of Jurisprudential Restatements

  • Categories: Law

A Compendium of Jurisprudential Annotations of Cases with Treaties, Statutes, Rules and Commentaries

Appropriate Dispute Resolution in Comparative Perspectives
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 183

Appropriate Dispute Resolution in Comparative Perspectives

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International Human Rights Law in Africa
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 661

International Human Rights Law in Africa

  • Categories: Law

Providing a comprehensive and analytical overview of human rights in Africa, this book deals particularly with the African regional system of human rights protection. Among the issues it explores are poverty, HIV AIDS, and the tension between international standards and national implementation.

The Foundations of Nigeria
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 712

The Foundations of Nigeria

This text captures within a single volume a wide,range of themes that underline the foundations of,modern Nigeria, notably nationalismconstitutional development, politics and,government, economy, culture, ethnicity and,religion. A comprehensive compendium of,the colonial history of Nigeria, this book,combines an interdisciplinary framework of,analysis with critical discourse to produce a,unique and fresh interpretation of colonial,history as a whole.