Climate Change (CC) has significant devastating effects on humans and their environment.
However, anecdotal evidence has shown that climate change mitigation (CCM) measures
threaten citizen’s human rights globally. ...
Industrial disputes between workers’ trade union and employers on issues of conditions of work are
a recurrent problem in Nigeria. Of particular interest are disputes between the Federal Government
of Nigeria (FGN) and ...
Reproductive health and reduction of maternal mortality are major components of the
Sustainable Development Goals. Nigeria‘s Maternal Mortality Rate (MMR) estimate from
2000 to 2015 is 814 deaths per 100,000 live births. ...
Criminal and Procedure laws in Nigeria have not accorded much recognition to the victims of crime as they have focused more on crime and offenders.Consequently, the criminal justice system places greater emphasis on the ...
Wrongful conviction occurs where a court pronounces guilty verdict and sentences a person
for an offence not committed. This phenomenon, which is becoming more apparent in the
Criminal Justice System of Nigeria (CJS), ...
The actions of criminal justice agents play a crucial role within the Criminal Justice System
(CJS) and in Ensuring Access to Justice (A2J) for Persons Awaiting Trial (PAT). These actions
are often influenced by Criminal ...
The trademark protection law is recognised in Nigeria but its key components - service marks, trade dress, and counterfeit of domain names - are yet to be incorporated into the law. Previous studies noted the absence of ...
Gas flaring in Nigeria has continued unabated despite government‟s attempts to halt it. The
command and control regulation have been largely employed to address the non-compliance with
existing laws addressing gas ...
The right to the highest attainable standard of mental and physical health includes availability, accessibility, acceptability and quality of prescription drugs. Counterfeit drugs have been described as the most dangerous ...
Child care is universally perceived as germane to the continuity of any society, irrespective of its level of prosperity or cultural disposition. In Nigeria, the history of the legal system has given rise to conflicts in ...
ABSTRACT
Cultural property, which is the pillar of civilisation and peoples’ identities, has been displaced through colonisation, plunder and massive theft; causing irreplaceable loss of valuable information on mankind. ...