The Principles of Nigerian Environmental Law
Author : Damilola Sunday Olawuyi
Publisher :
Page : 363 pages
File Size : 38,32 MB
Release : 2015
Category : Environmental law
ISBN : 9781926832302
Author : Damilola Sunday Olawuyi
Publisher :
Page : 363 pages
File Size : 38,32 MB
Release : 2015
Category : Environmental law
ISBN : 9781926832302
Author : Adefi M. Olong
Publisher :
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 30,19 MB
Release : 2007
Category : Administrative law
ISBN : 9789780232283
A full overview of administrative law in Nigeria is provided. Amongst topics covered are: scope, distinguishing administrative from constitutional law, the particularities of the Nigerian situation, the rule of law, separation of powers, delegated legislation, executive control, administrative adjudication, judicial control or review of administrative actions, understanding the concept of fair hearing, ex-parte applications, prerogative remedies, certiorari, case method approach of determining bodies, acting judicially and administratively, common law remedies, injunctions, declaration, local government under the 1999 Constitution, the National Assembly, and the State Houses of Assembly. The authors are lecturers at the Faculty of Law, Kogi State University, Ayangba, Kogi State, Nigeria and barristers and solicitors of the Supreme Court of Nigeria.
Author : Niki Tobi
Publisher : Fourth Dimension Publ.
Page : 252 pages
File Size : 44,39 MB
Release : 2002
Category : Law
ISBN :
This is a companion volume to The Law of Evidence in Nigeria (Aguada, 1974). It specifically reports Nigerian cases conducted under Nigerian jurisdiction and the principles of stare decisis in Nigerian jurisprudence, as opposed to cases under foreign jurisdiction, and therefore addresses a perceived imbalance in the documentation of decisions under Nigerian law of evidence as against foreign decisions. The work is organised under the following headings: preliminary matters; relevancy; proof; documents; production and effect of evidence; and witnesses. The author is a member of th Nigerian Court of Appeal and has written on many aspects of Nigerian law, particularly women's and human rights issues.
Author : Saka Muhammed Olokooba
Publisher : Springer
Page : 200 pages
File Size : 46,77 MB
Release : 2019-01-23
Category : Law
ISBN : 981132607X
This book offers a simplified and straightforward introduction to the basics of Nigerian taxation. While discussing various laws, practices and procedures, it also addresses the latest amendments to Nigerian tax laws. The book begins by discussing the central issue of Islamic taxation and its legality under Nigerian law. Divided into four main sections, the book was designed for simplicity, and uses language that is accessible for all tax stakeholders.
Author : Roger LeRoy Miller
Publisher : South Western Educational Publishing
Page : 526 pages
File Size : 20,47 MB
Release : 1996
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 9780314061485
Straightforward coverage of business law topics in an affordable, briefer paperback format. The text provides concrete information on selected business law topics such as sales, courts, torts, contracts, commercial paper, business organizations and property. Cases are summarized and integrated within each chapter, and a Personal Law Handbook concludes the text.
Author : Michael M. Ogbeidi
Publisher :
Page : 296 pages
File Size : 21,72 MB
Release : 2007
Category : Business enterprises
ISBN :
Author : Hon. Justice J.O. Pedro
Publisher : AuthorHouse
Page : 590 pages
File Size : 33,27 MB
Release : 2021-05-10
Category : Law
ISBN : 1546268693
Hon. Justice Jumoke Pedro attended the University of Lagos, Nigeria, where she passed out with a second-class upper degree in law in 1980. She was called to the Nigerian Bar in July 1981 to practice as a barrister and solicitor of the Supreme Court. After her NYSC service with the military police in 1982, she practiced briefly with the law firm of Akin Olugbade and Co. for two years. In 1984, she joined the Lagos State Judiciary as a magistrate and rose through the bench to become a chief magistrate. She was later appointed as registrar of titles at the Land Registry of Lagos. In 1999, she was appointed the chief registrar of the High Court of Lagos. She was appointed a judge of the High Court of Lagos in the year 2001. Her lordship is a Christian and is married to Olufemi Pedro, a former deputy governor of Lagos state, and they are blessed with four children. Her lordship is a deaconess and a chancellor. She is a member of the CIARB England and a certified mediator. She is also a member of Olave Baden Powell Society and National Association of Women Judges in Nigeria.
Author : Okay Achike
Publisher :
Page : 372 pages
File Size : 23,47 MB
Release : 1981
Category : Contracts
ISBN : 9789781240119
Author : Ayodele Oni
Publisher : AuthorHouse
Page : 324 pages
File Size : 46,35 MB
Release : 2013-08-29
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 1481775995
Hitherto, industry participants and professionals have had to navigate the emerging and complex Nigerian electricity supply industry (the power sector) without materials or texts that adequately and comprehensively address the history and policy issues, as well as the legal and regulatory frameworks of the industry. In particular, before this book, there was no book written from a practical and hands-on perspective on the key issues connected with the Nigerian power sector or Nigerian power projects generally; neither was there a book that provided good and practical insights on matters related to the negotiation of power sector transaction documents in Nigeria. The few available texts covered only limited aspects of the power sector as none covered multiple key issues. This 400 page book consisting of 10 chapters, attempts to fill the lacuna. It reviews the general legal and regulatory regime of the power sector. It also takes a comprehensive look at the power sector from a historical dimension and looks at where Nigeria is, in terms of the legal and regulatory regime, and the direction in which the country may be headed. Of particular interest to power sector professionals and other persons who negotiate contracts in the power sector or contracts related to the development of power projects, is the chapter which serves as a guide on negotiating key power sector contracts, such as Power Purchase Agreements, Gas Supply Agreements and Engineering, Procurement and Construction Contracts. Noteworthy, is the fact that the book contains contributions from internationally recognized energy law and policy experts like Stella Duru of Banwo & Ighodalo, Jason Kerr of White & Case, Arun Velusami of Norton Rose and Akshai Fofaria of Pinsent Masons. Further, the book considers other issues in the power sector, such as the Partial Risk Guarantee, which backstops the Federal Government of Nigerias payment obligations to power generation companies; and pricing issues.
Author : Nwogugu, E.I.
Publisher : HEBN Publishers
Page : 512 pages
File Size : 43,31 MB
Release : 2014-05-08
Category : Law
ISBN : 9780814256
This is the third edition of an established and leading book on family law in Nigeria. Since the last edition in 1990 significant judicial and statutory enactments have taken place in the area of study. The new edition incorporates these changes and explains their implications. The chapters have been comprehensively re-written to reflect the changes in the law and to update all relevant information including the Same Sex Bill and the Nigerian Law Reform Commissions draft Marriage Act. New chapters have been included on domestic violence and widowhood respectively to reflect the continuing developments in Nigerian family law. The new Child's Right Act of 2003 and the similar state legislations have been analysed in the three new chapters. The non-customary law rules in the intestate succession have been extensively recast to reflect the provisions of the Marriage act as contained in the Lawa of the Federation of Nigeria 2004. This edition has devoted considerable attention to the applicable customary laws on the family and provides extensive treatment of Islamic Law Rules and their interpretations and application by the superior court. Familu law in Nigeria presents a fresh view not only on the applicable rules on Nigerian family law but also suggest new directions and underlines the socio-economic implications.