Browsing Department of Legislative Support Services by Author "Amali, Mohammed"
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ANALYSIS REPORT ON A BILL TO ESTABLISH THE REGIONAL CENTRE FOR ORAL HEALTH RESEARCH AND TRAINING INITIATIVES AND FOR RELATED MATTERS
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ASSESSING THE EXTENT AND APPLICATION OF CAMPAIGN FINANCE LAWS TO ASPIRANTS, CANDIDATES AND POLITICAL PARTIES
Amali, Mohammed; Ibrahim, Usman (NILDS- Nigeria journal of Legislative Affairs, 2020-01)A brewing debate that has been going on in current national discourse regards who the subjects of campaign finance laws are between political parties, candidates and aspirants of elections throws up the question regarding ... -
Avoiding the pitfalls of Pre-Election Matters
Amali, Mohammed; Aaron, Doris (NILDS-Department of Legislative Support Services, 2020)The impact of pre-election matters in the democratic process in Nigeria cannot be ignored considering the fact that it has distorted the electioneering process in Nigeria in many instances. Pre-election matters usually ... -
BILL ANALYSIS REPORT ON THE NATIONAL TOBACCO CONTROL ACT 2015( AMENDMENT) BILL, 2019
Amali, Mohammed (NILDS- DEPARTMENT OF LEGISLATIVE SUPPORT SERVICES, 2020) -
BILL ANALYSIS REPORT ON THE SHERIFFS AND CIVIL PROCESS ACT( AMENDMENT)BILL 2019
Amali, Mohammed (NILDS-DEPARTMENT OF LEGISLATIVE SUPPORT SERVICES, 2020) -
Bill for an Act to Provide for the Prohibition and Prevention of Electricity Theft, the Vandalisation of Public Power infrastructure and Protection of Power company Personnel and other related Matters
Amali, Mohammed (NILDS- Department Of Legislative Support Services, 2019) -
Need For Forensic Science in the Criminal Investigation Process In Nigeria.
Amali, Mohammed; Nwafor-Orizu, Ngozi Onyinye (NILDS-Journal Of Law Review, 2019)Proof beyond reasonable doubt is the requirement of our criminal law. The policy derives from the fact that human justice has its limitations, especially given the grave injustice that can be wrought by a wrongful conviction. ... -
A review of the political question doctrine in judicial proceedings in Nigeria
Oguche, Samuel; Amali, Mohammed (Faculty of Law Nasarawa State University Keffi, 2023-08)The courts are typically viewed as the apolitical arm of government. It is therefore axiomatic in any system of constitutional government built on the doctrine of separation of powers that political questions-issues are ...