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Fundamental human rights and remedy for possible breach (2)

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IN the first part of this article, Remedy to Fundamental Human Rights (1), published last week, we listed the three stages by which an aggrieved person may apply for damages for the breach of his fundamental rights as guaranteed under the...
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NDIC holds seminar for its external solicitors

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NIGERIA Deposit Insurance Corporation (NDIC) will hold a seminar for external solicitors on Thursday, May 23, 2013 at 8. 30a.m.

In a circular signed by the Head of its Communication and Public Affairs Unit, H. S. Birchi, the one-day event will be...
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S.T. Hon’s Law of Evidence in Nigeria, Vols. 1 & 2

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1,597 pages, plus 176 Roman numerals

Chapters: 21

Author: Sebastine T. Hon, (SAN)

Publishers: Pearl Publishers, 12/14 Njemanze Street, Port Harcourt

Year and date of publication: October 2012

Price: Not stated

THE Book, ‘S.T. Hon’s Law...
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Making case for judicial clerks in Nigeria (3)

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IN Germany, there are two different kinds of law clerks. Students of law who, after law school, have passed the first of two required examinations join the Referendariat, a time of two years consisting of a series of clerkships: for a civil law...
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Taming Boko Haram insurgency beyond law boundaries

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Fagbohungbe-ok The Federal Government recently set up a committee to check the national security challenges posed by the insurgence of Boko Haram. The committee is mandated by government to work out modalities for amnesty to members of the sect. ...
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Bankole’s blazing trail in land law practice

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KAYODE Bankole is a lawyer passionate about his job. Through determination, focus and industry, Bankole has carved a niche for himself in the area of land and property laws where he stands shoulder high among his colleagues.

He opened the...
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Only family head, principal members can validly dispose family land

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In the Court of Appeal of Nigeria,

In the Akure Judicial Division,

Holden at Akure on Thursday, November 29, 2012,

Before their lordships:

Kudirat M. O. Kekere-Ekun  Justice, Court of Appeal;

Chima Centus Nweze, Justice, Court of...
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National Assembly and making of a people’s constitution: A misadventure (2)

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SO, it is clear that when the 1999 Constitution, which was promulgated, given force of law, and decreed by the Federal Military government declaims: “We, the people of the Federal Republic of Nigeria… Do hereby make, enact and give to...
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Childcare in modern society

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IT is traditional for children to be taken care of by their parents or their legal guardians. In families where children live with one or both of their parents, the childcare role may also be taken on by the child’s extended family. If a parent...
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Fundamental human rights and remedy for possible breach (1)

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IT is a settled principle of law that where there is a right, there must be a remedy for the breach of the right, ibi jus ibi remedim. The application to this principle of the breach of human rights, guaranteed under the 1999 Constitution is more...
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The law as an endangered species

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THIS is the concluding part of a lecture delivered by Chief Wole Olanipekun (SAN) on the above subject matter in this year’s Dr. Akinola Aguda Memorial Lecture held at the Nigerian Institute of Advanced Legal Studies (NIALS). Aguda was the first...
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Making case for judicial clerks in Nigeria (2)

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JUDICIAL clerkship brings valuable experience and exposure to situations that can’t be gained in the classroom with a unique perspective to practices and law firms. They are, therefore, highly valued as lawyers. There is no tradition of judicial...
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Chief judge seeks enhanced education on business law for judges

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THE Chief Judge of the Federal High Court, Justice Ibrahim Auta, has called the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA) to partner the National Judicial Institute (NJI) on educating state high court judges on the several aspects of business law.

Justice...
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