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The Justice Journal 2019

TABLE OF CONTENT
1. List of Contributors………vii
2. ⁠Foreword………viii-x
3. ⁠Right of Appeal in Criminal Appeals: Expansion or Expounding? Brig. General James Omebije Abdullahi v Nig. Army. In Re: Abdullahi (2018) 14 NWLR(PT.1639) 727 Examined. Nasiru Tijani & Ugochukwu Charles Kanu……….1-19
4. ⁠Discharge Against Medical Advise: The Role of the Courts in Nigeria. Folake Tafita………….20-40
5. ⁠Freedom of Expression and Hate Speech Bill in Nigeria: Issues, Challenges and Prospects. Obanda A. Adibu…………41-67
6. ⁠Legal and Regulatory framework for Nuclear Energy Generation in Sub-Saharan Africa: Nigeria and South Africa in Focus. Prof. Yemi Akinseye-George and Dominic O. Akabuiro………68-96
7. ⁠ Awaiting Trial Detainee: A Case for Decongestion of Nigerian Correctional Services………. Popoola Benjamin……………..97-114
8. ⁠A Critical Appraisal of the Discrimination Against Persons with Disabilities (Prohibition) Act 2018. Akinbola Bukola R. and Olinya Christopher……….115-141
9. ⁠The Special Powers of the Economic And Financial Crimes Commission for Non-Conviction Based Forfeiture of Property in Effective Recovery of Proceeds of Unlawful Activities: A Critique of the Constitutionality. A.M.J . Elesin Esq. and S.O. Lawal Esq……..142-158
10. ⁠A Review of the Convention for the Protection of Cultural Property In the Event of Armed Conflict, 1954: The Acceptance and Implementation in Nigeria. Godwin Emeka Ngwu and Ogiri Titilayo Onyemaechi………157-177
11. ⁠Issues with arbitral resolution of securities disputes in Nigeria: A Need for reform. Bolarinwa Levi Pius and Prof. Femi Abifarin

The Justice Journal 2020

 TABLE OF CONTENT

  1. List of Contributors………………………………………………………………………….vii-viii
  1. ⁠Foreword……………………………………………………………………………………….ix-x
  1. ⁠Taxation of Non-Resident Digital Business in Nigeria: Prospects and Challenge. Bolarinwa Levi Pius…………………………………………………………………………………………1-20
  1. ⁠Issues of Jurisdiction and Forum Non-Conveniens in Environmental Litigation. Clement C. Chigbo and Nnamdi G. Ikpeze……………………………………………………………….21-43
  1. ⁠Human Rights Concerns on Covid-19 Pandemic in Nigeria: An Appraisal. K.O Olaniyan………………………………………………………………………………………..44-73
  1. ⁠Disenfranchisement of Convictions in a Democratic Process: Any Lesson for Nigeria? Kazeem Olajide Olaniyan………………………………………………………………..74-113
  1. ⁠The Status of International Treaty Visa-vis Municipal Laws under the 1999 Constitution of Nigeria. Ibrahim Mohammed and Kazeem A. Olaniyan………………………………114-137
  1. ⁠Conditionality of Consideration (Iwad) for Validity and Enforceability of Divorce by Wife (Khul’u) Under Islamic Family Law. Elesin, Abdulwahab Muhammad Jamiu………138-172
  1. ⁠Violation of the Right to Privacy and Advertisement in Nigeria. Ochei Bukola and Oluyemisi Bamgbose, SAN………………………………………………………………173-192
  2. ⁠The Practice of Commercial Surrogacy in Nigeria: The Imperatives of Legal and Institutional Reforms.Popoola Benjamin……..193-222
  1. ⁠Strengthening the Procedure for Service and Communication of Process Under the Supreme Court Rules in the Face of the Covid-19 Global Pandemic. Tor Gilbert……………………………………………………………………………………..223-253
The Justice Journal 2021

TABLE OF CONTENT

  1. List of Contributors…………………………………………………………………………….viii
  2. ⁠Foreword…………………………………………………………………………………………ix 
  1. ⁠Legal Issues in Bitumen Production and Fresh Water use in Nigeria. Adedoyin Olusegun Akinsulore and Ademola O. Popoola…………………………………………………………1-34
  1. ⁠Appraising the Legal Regime for Public Participation in Minning and Development in Nigeria. Olugbenga Asaaju…………………………………………………………………..35-79
  1. ⁠Commercialization of Bail Process in Nigeria: A Critique of the Administration of Criminal Justice Act, 2015. Gambo Abdulsalam…………………………………………………….80-111
  1. ⁠Application of International Humanitarian Law to Counter Terrorism: Its Effectiveness and Limitations. Muslim Olujide Omoleke……………………………………………………..112-134
  1. ⁠Air Carrier Liabilities and Passenger’s  Right to Compensation under the Civil Aviation Law in Nigeria: A Critical Appraisal. Imam Abdur-Rasheed Ahmed…………………..135-164
  1. ⁠The Blue Economy for the  Actualization of the Sustainable Development Goals in Africa: The Duty of Care Governance Strategy. Mercy O. Erhun………………………………165-193
  1. ⁠Devaluation of the Naira: Antithesis to Nigerian Economic Objectives. Awoniyi Ademola Alabi and Omobolape Moromoke Adeniyi………………………………………………..194-214
  1. ⁠An Appraisal of the Statutory Role of Nigerian Meteorological Agency in Ensuring the Safety of Civil Aviation in Nigeria. Ademola O. Ojekunle, Ph.D……………………….215-230
  1. ⁠Emotional and Psychological abuse: Need for legal reforms. Grace Emmanuel Kaka, Muhamad Helmi Md Said and Shahrul Mizan Ismail…………………………………...231-263
  1. ⁠Labour Arbitration in Nigeria: Insight from the Theories of International Arbitration. Oluwayemisi A. Adewole…………………………………………………………………..264-291
The Justice Journal 2022
  1. List of Contributors………………………………………………………………………..viii-ix
  1. ⁠Foreword…………………………………………………………………………………….x-xi
  1. ⁠Culpability of Female Suicide Bombers: A Comparative Study of Nigerian and Afghanistan Laws. Mariam A. Abdulraheem-Mustapha and Tosin Osasona…………………………1-29
  1. ⁠Legal Fictions and Social Realities: A Nigeria Perspective on Conflicts of Laws Arising from the Statutory Adoption in a Plural Legal Systems. Akanbi Khairat O. and Mohammed-Lawal Khafilat O. …………………………………………………………….30-53
  1. ⁠Need to Move Beyond the Lagos State Assisted Reproductive Technologies Regulation and Guidelines, 2019. Oluwanike Olufunke Oguntokun…………………………………54-88
  1. ⁠The Imperatives of Unfair Dismissal Legislations for Labour Reforms in Nigeria. Oluwaseyi Augustine Leigh……………………………………………………………………………..89-115
  1. ⁠The Legal and Policy Framework for Protection Against Sexual Gender-Based Violence in Nigeria. Temitayo Lucia Lawal……………………………………………………………..116-141
  1. ⁠The Responsibility to Protect (R2P) and the Crime of Genocide: A Trigger Mechanism for the Practical Application of the Doctrine. Suleiman Jibrin………………………………142-172
  1. ⁠Taking an Islamic Law Course in Faculties of Law in Nigerian Universities by Non-Muslims: A Breach of Fundamental Right? Jamiu Toheeb Aremu, Raji Barakat Adebisi and Adeniyi Israel Adekunle……………………………………………………………….173-192
  1. ⁠The Law and Practice of Bail in Nigeria: A Re-think. Samuel G. Akpan…………………………………………………………………………………………193-230
  1. ⁠Industrial Democracy: A Sustainable Approach to Dispute Resolution. Essien A. Essien Esq and Ekere Obong Essien Esq………………………………………………………..231-258
  1. ⁠Boko Haram Insurgency and Banditry in Nigeria: The Impact on Knowledge Dissemination in North-East Nigeria. Oreoluwa Omotayo Oduniyi……………………259-275
  1. ⁠Efficacy of the Legal Framework Against Child Labour in Nigeria. Grace Titilayo Kolawole-Amao……………………………………………………………………………...276-307
The Justice Journal 2023
  1. TABLE OF CONTENT…………………………………………………………………..vii
  1. ⁠Foreword………………………………………………………………………………….viii
  1. ⁠Imperative for urgent Legal Response to the Raging  storm of money rituals among Nigerian youths. Joseph I. Aremo………………………………………………………1-17
  1. ⁠To vax or Not? Law, Ethics and Policy of Covid-19 Vaccine Mandate in Nigeria. Aaron Olaniyi Salau……………………………………………………………………………..18-38
  1. ⁠Legal and Policy Appraisal of the Redesign of the Nigerian Currency from the Legal Perspective. Amina M. Bello……………………………………………………………39-55
  1. ⁠Judicial Attitudes to matters of compensation for Oil Pollution Damage in Nigeria. Majekodunmi, Toyin Afolabi…………………………………………………………….56-70
  1. ⁠When a Prank Violates the Law: Laws Response to Pranking. Gabriel Samuel Akpan…………………………………………………………………………………….71-97
  1. ⁠Judiciary and the National Integration Question. Kazeem O. Olaniyan and Zainab O. Shitu-Adenuga…………………………………………………………………………98-108
  1. ⁠Clinical Legal Education: Expanding Access to Justice and Exposing the Deprivation of an Essential Right in Nigeria’s Criminal Justice System. Toyin Afolabi Majekodunmi, Paul Atagamen Aidonojie and Mrs. M.O.J. Adeyemi Balogun…………………………109-133
  1. ⁠Accessing the Resonance of the Nigerian Hate Speech Bill with the International Law and Best Standards of Protection of Freedom of Expression. Sogunle Benjamin Abayomi……………………………………………………………………………….134-157
The Justice Journal 2024

TABLE OF CONTENTS

  1. List of Contributors ----------------------------------------------------vii
  2. Foreword------------------------------------------------------------------viii
  3. Accountability and Transparency in the Use of Biometric and

Personal Data Technologies by Law Enforcement Agencies: The

Way Forward.

Michelle Marchie and Oseloka Brown ---------------------------1

  1. Addressing Police Brutality in Nigeria: Trends, Issues, Challenges

and Prospects.

Muslim Olujide Omoleke -----------------------------------------------10

  1. Advancing Social Justice through Human Rights Education: The

Role of the National Human Rights Commission.

Anthony Okechukwu Ojukwu -----------------------------------------27

  1. An Examination of Legal and Regulatory Approaches for Climate-

Responsive Electricity Market in Nigeria.

Aladeitan Olarenwaju Adebowale and Ater Solomon Vendaga----45

  1. Appraising the Challenges and Prospects of the Implementation of

the Consumer Protection Regime in Nigeria.

Jubril Akinkunmi Farinde and Mimiko M.O -------------------------76

  1. Child's Right in Divorce Proceedings in Nigeria.

A.A Oluwabiyi, M.O Agboke, O.O Oduniyi and E.E Uwoghiren--99

  1. Examining the Anambra State Local Government Administration

Law 2024 in Relation to the Supreme Court Decision in AG of Fed v

AG of Abia State and Ors.

Chukwudi Victor Odoeme ----------------------------------------------131

  1. Rent Regulation in Nigeria by the National Assembly: Implications

of the Land Use Act and Constitution.

Ngozi Asomadu ---------------------------------------------------------156

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