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CASES/JUDGMENTS ON INTERNATIONAL LAW IN NIGERIA (2)

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TITLEMAIN ISSUES
GLENCORE INTERNATIONAL AG AND ANR V. PORTMAN AND ORS
GROSVENOR CASINOS LTD V. GHASSAN HALAOUIINTERNATIONAL LAWENFORCEMENT OF FOREIGN JUDGMENT:- Judgment debtor – Order made by foreign court against party in Nigeria which did not submit to its jurisdiction – Whether can be registered and enforced in Nigeria – Relevant considerations
INTERNATIONAL COMMITTEE OF THE RED CROSS (ICRC) v. ISMAILA TIJANI OLABODEINTERNATIONAL LAW – IMMUNITY:- United Nations connected bodies – International Committee of the Red Cross –  Legal personality under the laws of Nigeria – Whether can sue and be sued – Whether enjoys immunity from legal action in Nigeria
JONES V.  OCEANIC STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY LIMITEDINTERNATIONAL LAW: – Conflict of Laws – Lex loci contractus – Contract of Carriage by Sea – Clause void by Law of the Country of Contract – Clause valid by English Law – Intention of Parties.
KABO AIR LIMITED V. THE O’ CORPORATION LIMITEDINTERNATIONAL LAWENFORCEMENT OF FOREIGN JUDGMENT IN NIGERIA:- Proper procedure for registering and enforcing a foreign judgment in Nigeria INTERNATIONAL LAW:– Court with jurisdiction to register a foreign judgment relating to aviation in Nigeria – How treated
MOJEKWU V. IWUCHUKWUJURISPRUDENCE AND INTERNATIONAL LAW: – Application of international conventions and declarations in Nigeria – Beijing Conference Declarations on Discrimination Against Women – Invocation in every case connected with women – Whether possible for a case connected with women to have nothing to do with the discrimination against women – Need to situate cases within the peculiar contexts and issues disclosed by its facts
MONTEROSSO SHIPPING CO LTD V. INTERNATIONAL TRANSPORT WORKERS’ FEDERATIONINTERNATIONAL TRADE LAW- CONFLICT OF LAWS: Conflict of laws – Contract – Agreement made in Spain – Connected agreements made in different jurisdictions – Where one of the agreement is conclusively presumed by applicable law not to be intended to be legally enforceable – Whether proper law is the other one – Whether unenforceability raises adverse presumption of being applicable law
NV SLAVENBURG’S BANK V. INTERCONTINENTAL NATURAL RESOURCES LTD AND OTHERSINTERNATIONAL TRADE LAW:- Foreign Company incorporated in Bermuda which had an established place of business in England – Credit facilities obtained from Dutch bank but secured with charges over its assets to the benefit of the bank – Compulsory winding up proceedings taken out in Bermuda against company – Implication for interests of bank over company’s assets in England
OBAYUWANA V. GOVERNOR OF BENDEL STATE & ANOR.
SANTOS M. BATALHA V. WEST CONSTRUCTION COMPANY LIMITEDINTERNATIONAL LAW – ALIEN EMPLOYMENT:- Conditions for working in Nigeria as a foreigner under the Immigration Act – Duties of Employers and Foreign employee – Contract of employment of a foreigner who had not satisfied prerequisite conditions – Whether ex facie illegal – Whether enforceable where no criminal charge had been brought against such foreigner
SOUTH TRUST BANK & ORS V. PHERANZY GAS LIMITED & ORSINTERNATIONAL LAWINTERNATIONAL TRANSACTIONS:- Project financing agreement between a Nigerian company and foreign banks and guarantors – Where agreement conferred non-exclusive jurisdiction on courts of foreign banks/guarantors and Nigerian company agreed to submit to the competent court of its corporate domicile – Effect
THE REG. TRUST. OF NACHPON & ORS. V. MEDICAL & HEALTH WORKERS UNION OF NIGERIA & ORSINTERNATIONAL LAW – APPLICATION OF INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION:- Condition precedent to application of International Conventions in Nigeria
UKEJE V MRS LOIS CHITURU UKEJEPRIVATE INTERNATIONAL LAW AND JURISPRUDENCE:- Conflict between the Personal law of deceased person who died intestate and the lex situs governing immovable properties in his estate – Application of the lex situs principle – Effect on succession rights – Relevant considerations
UMENYIORA  V. OBIMBAINTERNATIONAL LAWINTERNATIONAL AFFILIATIONS:- Affiliation arrangement between a body registered in Nigeria and a parent organization abroad – Relevance of the terms of the Power of Attorney – Whether can change the essence and nature of a registered body in Nigeria – Implication for ownership of properties of registered trustees – Locus standi of international parent body to sue or defend suits relating to the Nigerian affiliate
X  V. SECRETARY OF STATE FOR THE HOME DEPARTMENTINTERNATIONAL LAW:- Expulsion – Removal from territory on ground of ental illness – Human Rights – Whether Secretary of State entitled to remove mentally ill patient detained in hospital by using powers under Immigration Act 1971 instead of powers under Mental Health Act 1983 – Whether policy of using Immigration Act 1971 fettered Secretary of State’s discretion – Whether removal would violate Art 3 of the European Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms 1950
ZAIDAN V. MOHSSENINTERNATIONAL LAW – PRIVATE INTERNATIONAL LAW:- Conflict of laws – Applicable law governing a Nigerian based immovable property of a deceased Moslem citizen of Syria – Personal law of a foreigner – Applicability in Nigeria
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