Is Medical Evidence Enough to Prove Rape? An Analysis of the Legal Standard.
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Is Medical Evidence Enough to Prove Rape? An Analysis of the Legal Standard. By Sani Abdullahi The use of medical evidence in rape cases has
The Nigeria Police Force (NPF) And Its Power to Effect Arrests Across State Boundaries. By Saheed Hossein, Esq. The Nigeria Police Force (NPF) in any
The Error of Raising Preliminary Objections as Issues for Determination on Appeal By Ikechukwu James Orji LLB., BL., ACArb.[i] Introduction Appeals are constitutional right given
Justice Kudirat Kekere-Ekun’s Appointment as the Chief Justice of Nigeria: A Milestone for Judicial Excellence, Gender Diversity, and Legal Integrity. By SAHEED HOSSEIN, ESQ The
The Sanctity of Fair-Hearing in Adjudication Process in Nigeria; and the Consequence of Its Disregard. By Akilu Sa’ad INTRODUCTION: fair hearing is an inviolable
Medical Negligence in Nigeria: Illegal or Unethical By Similoluwa Awe Abstract In a morally inclined society like Nigeria, the definition of what is wrong and
The Legal and Political Implications of Unconstitutional Impeachment in Nigeria. By Akanmu Jamiu Abstract One of the interpretations given to the concept of the rule
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The Repugnancy Doctrine and Customary Laws in Nigeria; Analyzing Nigeria Customary Laws through the Lenses of Africanism By Kuatsea Shagbaor Joseph ABSTRACT: Nigeria is