RETHINKING LAW EDUCATION – NIGERIA AND TRUE RESTRUCTURING (VIEWS FROM ABROAD)
Excerpts from the article, “DISABILITIES TO EXCEPTIONAL ABILITIES: LAW STUDENTS WITH DISABILITIES, NONTRADITIONAL LEARNERS, AND THE LAW TEACHER
Excerpts from the article, “DISABILITIES TO EXCEPTIONAL ABILITIES: LAW STUDENTS WITH DISABILITIES, NONTRADITIONAL LEARNERS, AND THE LAW TEACHER
South Africa’s third post-apartheid President, Jacob Zuma has resigned as president of South Africa with
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An Administrative Panel of Inquiry, set up in November, 2017 to investigate allegations of corrupt
The House of Representatives on Wednesday passed through second reading, a bill for an act
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Following the crisis which has recently overwhelmed the Abia State judiciary and the failure of
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Can we trust the ‘new’ prophecies of 2018? Yes, if those of 2017 show integrity
CENTER FOR LAWS OF NIGERIA: FEDERAL LAWS Constitution Federal Laws Treaties State Laws Court Judgments
RICHARD WILLIE V. THE STATE THE HIGH COURT (MID-WEST). SUIT No. S.C. 380/67 CWLR (1968)