Publications
A Legislation’s Waterloo? The Future of the UK’s Human Rights Act (1998), the Possible End of an Era and the Prospect of a Homegrown Bill of Rights
Before the passing of the Human Rights Act 1998 (HRA), fundamental human rights in UK courts were enforced using fundamental common law rights. The enactment
Defamation as Tort and Crime in Nigeria- Legal Review
The 1999 Nigerian Constitution guarantees freedom of speech and freedom of expression. Freedom of expression has, however, been curtailed, among others, by the law of
Homeless In the Homeland – A Study on The Rights of Internally Displaced Persons
Internally displaced persons (IDPs) are those who have been forced or obliged to leave their homes behind, notably for reasons related to armed conflict or
Admissibility Of Secondary Evidence Under the Evidence Act 2011: A Critical Analysis
In every judicial proceeding, the parties involved must prosecute or defend their cases based on credible evidence. It is evidence which shows that something exist
Appraising The Legality of Virtual Courts at The Outbreak of Covid -19 Pandemic
In this paper, the legality of virtual courts at the time of COVID 19 pandemic is examined in relation to the right to a fair