
Constitutionality Of Death Penalty And Right To Life In Nigeria
Constitutionality Of Death Penalty And Right To Life In Nigeria. By Simeon Akala & Victoria Chinonso Amadikwah INTRODUCTION In various legal system of the world,
Articles on laws and regulations that affect human rights in Nigeria
Constitutionality Of Death Penalty And Right To Life In Nigeria. By Simeon Akala & Victoria Chinonso Amadikwah INTRODUCTION In various legal system of the world,
Know Your Rights’ Series(Part 4) Everybody Na Landlord; Na To Get Land Remain! By Ogheneare Fejiro Praise Weird right? How can everybody be a landlord
Why Bank Customers Should Keep Their Bank Teller? By Simeon Akala Bank customers are often in haste to dispose off their bank receipt or teller
Violation Of Fundamental Human Right: Illegal Disconnection Of Electricity Supply. By Mr.Omotosho Damilola Marvellous & Miss Osadugba Marvellous Ajijolajesu Abstractct Electricity, is one of
Euthanasia And Assisted Suicide: A Critical Examination on the recognition and legalization of the right to die in Nigeria. By Anthony K. Abubakar. INTRODUCTION
Whether The Police Can Arrest A Person If Their Relatives Committed A Crime? By Simeon Akala In Nigeria there have been a consistent reportage over
Know Your Right Series (Part 3c) All Nigerians Are Equal, But Some Are More Equal Than Others. By Fejiro Ogheneare. The topic for this sub-part
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
A Comparative Analysis Of The Termination Of Contract Of Employment And Summary Dismissal Under The Nigerian Legal System. By F. C. Robinson. ABSTRACT. Like in
Know Your Right Series(Part 3b) We Are All In This Together! By Ogheneare Fejiro We’ll be continuing from where we stopped in the last part
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 Suspension Of Employees Under The Nigerian Legal System. By F. C. Robinson. ABSTRACT One cannot talk about disciplinary measures meted out