
Can Security Agencies Forcefully Shave A Hair Style Of A Person
Can Security Agencies Forcefully Shave A Hair Style Of A Person?. An Appraisal Of The 1999 Constitution And Anti- Torture Act, 2017 By Faruku Barade
Articles on Criminal law, and Regulations that affect Crimes in Nigeria.

Can Security Agencies Forcefully Shave A Hair Style Of A Person?. An Appraisal Of The 1999 Constitution And Anti- Torture Act, 2017 By Faruku Barade

The Legality Of Prostitution In Nigeria. By Bright Ogunmodede, Oyekule James (For Remedial Legal Institute) ABSTRACT Prostitution is the attitude of engaging or getting involved

An overview of the Power of the EFCC Vis-à-vis the Constitutional Rights of Nigerians and Matters Arising. David Chibueze Njoku, LL.B, B.L, AICMC, ACIArb, ALIFIN

Legality Or Otherwise Of A Holding Charged – An Appraisal Of The 1999 Constitution (FRN) & Administration Of Criminal Justice Act (ACJA), 2015. By Faruku

2023 Elections; Deepfake And A New Way Of Commuting Old Crimes. By Testimony Akinkunmi ABSTRACT Synthetic media are also known as Deepfakes, and they refer

Prostitution: A Legit Business and the Reflection of the Demarcating Lines of Legality and Illegality in Nigeria. By Samuel Oloumu Did you know that “Olosho”,

Examination Of The Cyber Security Laws In Nigeria In The Era Of Internet Scams. By Ogham Stanley Chukwubueze Abstract Internet hoodlums have ravaged the cyber

Workplace Harassment: An Overview By Barr. Nneoma .G. Ogbah INTRODUCTION: Recent study has shown that the increase in workplace harassment and hostility are due

The International Law of War and the Russia Invasion of Ukraine. By Manfred Ekpe, Esq. INTRODUCTION There has been hot debate for nearly two

Surrogacy : Why there should be laws Regulating Surrogacy Contracts in Nigeria. By Barr. Nneoma Grace Ogbah Surrogacy is an arrangement, often supported by

Economic, Maritime and Ecological Implications of Military Activities in the Black Sea. By Moshood Olajide While the violation of international laws such as the chemical

Bill against Cross Dressing is Lawful, Good for Nigeria. By Manfred Ekpe, Esq I have read diverse legal and other opinions about the anti