
Do you know that the New Copyright Act, 2022 is Silent about A Non-Commissioned Photograph?
Do you know that the New Copyright Act, 2022 is Silent about A Non-Commissioned Photograph? By Mujahid Muhammad Musa (MIAR) In the case of a
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Do you know that the New Copyright Act, 2022 is Silent about A Non-Commissioned Photograph? By Mujahid Muhammad Musa (MIAR) In the case of a
Motion for Joinder of a Party Versus Motion Challenging the Jurisdiction of a Court: The Order of Precedence By David Andy Essien, Esq.* INTRODUCTION:
The Law of Evidence in Civil Claims in Nigeria – An Primer from the Cases Pt 1 By Nkobowo Nkobowo ESQ INTRODUCTION The Law of
An Examination of Ouster Clauses in the Nigerian Constitution: Lessons from India. By Adebayo Faruq Adebayo & Okebunmi Zainab Omowunmi ABSTRACT Ouster clauses in a
Shalla v. State (2007): Does Nigeria Legal System Promote Jungle or Vigilante Justice? By Kehinde Emmanuel Oladele Per Okoro, Per Fabiyi and Per Augie JJCA
Suspension of C.B.N Governor by the President: the Stance of the Law. By Innocent Chiwuokem Sylvester Netizens and Citizens have been agog recently over the
Question of the Legality of the Suspension of the Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria Without Senate Approval. By Manfred Ekpe, Esq. Keywords: sack,
IP Rights For AI Generated Inventions: Legal Issues And Prospects. By Jimoh AbdulGaniy Adisa ABSTRACT The task of dissecting the genesis of property rights borders
Can Accused Person Be Convicted Solely On Confessional Statement Made By Him? By Raji Usman Amao INTRODUCTION Confessions play a crucial role in criminal investigations
Strikes and Rumors of Strike: A Case to Expand the Powers and Duties of a Notary Public as a Tool for Consumer Governance. By Muyiwa
Analysing the Workability of Nigerian Federalism:A Thorough Dissection of Judicial Precedents. By Jimoh AbdulGaniy ADISA INTRODUCTION Before the delve into the depth of this topic,it
21st Century Judiciary; Whither Justice And Judicial Independence By Ogugoedeng Joseph Dimkpa Abstract The 21st century began on January 1, 2001 and will end on