Nigerian Oil and Gas Case Law Reports 2003-2004


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The only work of its kind in Nigeria, this compendium of over 100 oil and gas cases, from 1961 to the present day, clearly defines oil and gas law and practice in Nigeria, and shows the attitude of the Nigerian Courts to many issues in this area. Nigerian Oil and Gas Cases has been reedited to bring out the salient legal issues in the conduct of petroleum operations in Nigeria and in Oil and Gas law and practice.




Nigerian Oil and Gas Case Law Reports, 1996-2000


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The only work of its kind in Nigeria, this compendium of over 100 oil and gas cases, from 1961 to the present day, clearly defines oil and gas law and practice in Nigeria, and shows the attitude of the Nigerian Courts to many issues in this area. Nigerian Oil and Gas Cases has been reedited to bring out the salient legal issues in the conduct of petroleum operations in Nigeria and in Oil and Gas law and practice.




Nigerian Oil and Gas Case Law Reports 2001-2002


Book Description

The only work of its kind in Nigeria, this compendium of over 100 oil and gas cases, from 1961 to the present day, clearly defines oil and gas law and practice in Nigeria, and shows the attitude of the Nigerian Courts to many issues in this area. Nigerian Oil and Gas Cases has been reedited to bring out the salient legal issues in the conduct of petroleum operations in Nigeria and in Oil and Gas law and practice.




Nigerian Oil and Gas Case Law Reports 2007-2008


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The only work of its kind in Nigeria, this compendium of over 100 oil and gas cases, from 1961 to the present day, clearly defines oil and gas law and practice in Nigeria, and shows the attitude of the Nigerian Courts to many issues in this area. Nigerian Oil and Gas Cases has been reedited to bring out the salient legal issues in the conduct of petroleum operations in Nigeria and in Oil and Gas law and practice.




Nigerian Oil and Gas Law


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Local Content Oil and Gas Law in Africa


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Examining local content law and policy in the oil and gas industry, this book uses Nigeria as a primary case study, comparing its approach to countries such as Brazil and Norway which have also adopted local content laws in relation to their gas and oil industries. In considering various aspects of local content law and policy as they apply to the oil and gas industry, the book examines the factors behind the formulation of local content policies by petroleum producing states, and the various strategies they have employed to implement them. It analyses arguments against local content requirements from the perspective of international trade and investment law, and from liberal market economic theorists, who argue against its overall usefulness. The book highlights salient aspects of the oil and gas industry such as regulation, national oil companies, treatment of minorities, and policy formulation and implementation.




Nigerian Yearbook of International Law 2018/2019


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The contributions to this volume focus on a diverse array of topics in international law, with scholarly interventions from experts in the field, both in academia and the judiciary, as well as case commentary on a recent decision of the International Court of Justice (Chagos Decision). The theoretical and methodological breadth of the issues covered are relevant to audiences beyond the Nigerian and African intellectual space. In particular, this volume includes analysis on critical intellectual property law questions; intersections of national, regional and international law and technology; the African Continental Free Trade Area Agreement; and maritime law. The authoritative views of the experts on the different issues covered in this volume make excellent contributions to their relevant fields.




Oil and Gas Law in Nigeria


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A new empirical study on oil and gas in Nigeria, which serves as a useful general introduction to many aspects of the country's oil and gas industries and related laws. Contents: introductions - definitions, importance, the international oil industry, how oil was found; the Nigerian oil industry: historical perspectives and acts of law; legislation governing the industry; ownership of oil and gas - ownership theories in the oil and gas industries, sovereignty over natural resources and international law; contracts for exploration and production; the natural gas industry; fiscal matters pertaining to the petroleum industry; OPEC; national oil corporations and the Nigerian Petroleum Corporation; downstream oil and gas law and policy; trade in crude oil and products; environmental issues; oil community issues; topical issues in the petroleum industry - e.g. acquisitions of technology, indigenous oil companies; nationalisation and privatisation; and dispute settlements. Yinka Omorogbe is a lecturer in law at the Universities of Benin and Lagos, Nigeria.




Contemporary Issues in International Law


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This book explores the changing nature of international law and its ability to respond to the contemporary issues related to international environment, trade and information technology. The evolution of international law has reached a stage where we are witnessing diminishing power of the state and its capacity to deal with the economic matters challenging the existing notions of territory and sovereignty. Recent trends in international law and international relations show that states no longer have exclusive control over the decision-making process at the global level. Keeping this in mind, the book brings together the perspectives of various international and national scholars. The book considers diverse issues such as, sustainable development, climate change, global warming, Rio+20, technology transfer, agro-biodiversity and genetic resource, authority for protection of environment, human right to water, globalization, human rights, sui generis options in IP laws, impact of liberalization on higher education, regulation of international trade, intellectual property rights, collective administration of copyright, broadcast reproduction rights, implementation of copyright law, communication rights under copyright law, arbitration for IP disputes, doctrine of exhaustion of rights, trans-border reputation of trademark, information as an asset, cyber obscenity and pornography, e-governance, taxation of e-commerce, computer crime, information technology, domain names, research excellence in legal education, ideological perspective on legal education, challenges for law teachers, and clinical legal education. The topics, though diverse, are closely interrelated, with the common concern throughout being that the global environment, international trade, information technology and legal education need appropriate national normative and institutional responses as well as the global cooperation of members of the international community. Presenting reflections of a number of Asian, African and European scholars on these varied facets, the book is of great value to scholars, practitioners, teachers and students associated with contemporary international law.




Law and Petroleum Industry in Nigeria


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This book, which has twenty chapters, Is a collection of essays in honour of Honourable Justice (Mrs) Kate Abiri, Chief Judge of Bayelsa State of Nigeria who has contributed immensely To The rule of law and advancement in the Niger Delta area in particular where the petroleum industry has wrought great devastation in various forms. The law And The regulatory framework governing oil and gas operations in Nigeria are subjected to critical examination, alongside legal challenges in the path of addressing attendant environmental degradation, compensation, human rights, communities and protection of the environment. This is the most comprehensive book on this subject to date.