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the penal responsibility and sanctions for violations of international humanitarian law

During this century, millions of children, women and men have been victims of unimaginable atrocities in the threatre of wars that deeply shook the conscience of humanity. It is against this background that an analysis of the penal responsibility and sanctions for violations of International Humanitarian Law becomes necessary. The first chapter is ... Continue Reading

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tax evasion and avoidance in nigeria and cameroon: a comparative study

Tax evasion and avoidance remains one of the greatest problems plaguing tax administration in Nigeria and Cameroon. These problems have tended to defeat some of the fiscal policies of both countries such as the ability to transfer part of the excess resources from private hands to government hands with a view to spending same for the welfare of the... Continue Reading

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federal/state constitutional issues in nigeria between 1979 - 1903: their genesis, evolution and solution

This thesis aim at discussing the major problem of federalism in Nigeria under the Presidential Constitution which stems from the lack of proper understanding among the leaders of the principle behind the federal system, as manifested in the intense rivalry, confrontation, conflict of interest and difference of opinion between the Federal and State... Continue Reading

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the concept of sovereignty in international law: issues challenges and lessons for nigeria

New trends and innovations in modern communications and commerce have dealt a great blow on the political boundaries of states otherwise referred to as Sovereignty. Sovereign equality presupposes that each state enjoys the rights inherent in full sovereignty. This seems to be the basic principle of international law equally recognized by the United... Continue Reading

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critical appraisal of ta azir punishments under the katsina state shari a penal code law, 2001

The topic “Critical Appraisal of Ta’azir Punishments under the Katsina State Shari’a Penal Code Law, 2001” is considered a topic worth writing-on, especially with the implementation of Shari’a in most of the Northern States and Katsina State in particular. For convenience and clarity, the research work has been divided into chapters; touc... Continue Reading

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an examination of the legal implications of mortgages as collateral in nigeria

The challenge identified by this research was the manner of collaterisation of credits by financial institutions. It was discovered that due to the volume of funds available at the disposal of financial institutions as a result of the consolidation exercise and stiff competition towards making substantial margin of profits, some financial instituti... Continue Reading

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legal and institutional framework regulating public offering of securities in the nigerian capital market

A nation’s financial system is made up of the Money Market, Capital Market and the Insurance Market. While Central Bank of Nigeria serves as the apex regulatory organization of the Nigerian Money Market, the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) is the apex regulatory body of the Nigerian Capital Market, while the National Insurance Commission... Continue Reading

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a comparative analysis of islamic and international humanitarian laws

The fundamental target of both Islamic law of war and international Humanitarian law is to protect the Rights and Persons of both combatants and non-combatants during and after the hostilities thus, the amount and extent of violence applied in war must be limited to achieving military objective, that is to subdue the enemy, such an action/violence ... Continue Reading

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protection of the rights of individuals in armed conflict situation a comparative analysis of islamic and international humanitarian laws

The fundamental target of both Islamic law of war and international Humanitarian law is to protect the Rights and Persons of both combatants and non-combatants during and after the hostilities thus, the amount and extent of violence applied in war must be limited to achieving military objective, that is to subdue the enemy, such an action/violence ... Continue Reading

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the role of the public complaints commission in protecting worker s rights against administrative injustice and maladministration in nigeria

This research project is titled “The Role of the Public Complaints Commission in Protecting Worker’s Rights against Administrative Injustice and Maladministration in Nigeria”. The research work has been prompted by the observation made on the decline in the discharge of its roles in some state offices of the Commission, despite overall achiev... Continue Reading

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the role of the world trade organisation in resolving trade disputes under international law

In 1995, the World Trade Organization (TWO) was established as the only international Organization dealing with the global rules of trade between nations. Its primary function was to ensure that trade flows as smoothly, predictably and freely as possible. At the heart of the system are the WTO’s Agreements, which are the legal rules for internati... Continue Reading

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the rules governing admissibility of confession under the evidence act, cap 112 lfn, 1990: a critique

This thesis deals with the issue of voluntary and involuntary confession. It deals with the nature and meaning of confessional statement. The requirements and scope of voluntary confession was also examined. The requirements, scope and instances of involuntary confession were also discussed. The procedure for obtaining confessions was also critical... Continue Reading

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critical analysis of the military justice system in nigeria

One of the issues that has continued to generate controversy among the bar, the bench and international and local human right activists is whether the Military Justice system is or should be subservient to the rule of law. The legal implication of the military justice system derives from sections 1 (1), 1 (3), of the Constitution of the Federal Rep... Continue Reading

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the role of nigerian courts and tribunals in the administration of justice

The judicial powers of the Federation and of States are vested in Courts established by section 6 of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria 1999 (as amended) and other courts established for the Federation by an Act of the National Assembly or in case of States, Law made by the relevant State House of Assembly. The Judicial powers grad... Continue Reading

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a comparative study of modern and customary arbitration in nigeria

This thesis conceptualized dispute as an integral part of man’s existence and a common occurrence in human societies which could arise as a result of differences in opinion, political ideologies, bad governance, ethnic nationalism, land matters, family issues, some economic or religious reasons, and in some cases a combination of two or more of t... Continue Reading

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