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An Analysis of the Circumstances under which the National Assembly Can Take Over the Legislative Functions of a State House of Assembly- Edo State House of Assembly in Focus
(Department of Legislative Support Services, 2019-08)
Controversies Surrounding the Jurisdiction of Code of Conduct Tribunal (CCT) and National Judicial Council (NJC) on Discipline of Judicial Officers
(Department of Legislative Support Services, 2019-06)
A Review of the Securities and Exchange Commission’s Use of Regulatory Powers Against Oando PLC
(Department of Legislative Support Services, 2019-07)
Sovereign Immunity and Enforcement of International Commercial Arbitration Awards- P&ID Case in Focus
(Department of Legislative Support Services, 2019-08)
The Necessity for Legal Research Institutions’ Collaboration with Industry and Government
(Department of Legislative Support Services, 2019-07)
Renegotiating Production Sharing Contracts in Light of Stabilisation Clauses
(Department of Legislative Support Services, 2019-09)
Initiatives to Reduce Wastages and Enhance Efficiency in Law Making Process
(Department of Legislative Support Services, 2019-04)
Keynote address delivered by Director DLSS to the parliament of Uganda
(Department of Legislative Support Services, 2019-06-24)
CONSTITUTIONALITY OF THE PUBLIC OFFICERS PROTECTION ACT: A FRESH LOOK AT THE PRINCIPLES OF REASONABLENESS AND PROPORTIONALITY
(National Institute for Legislative and Democratic Studies (NILDS), 2019-12)
In May, 1999, Nigeria commenced a journey in constitutional governance,
founded on the rule of law. Some of the important, universally validated
elements of the system are an independent judiciary; and the right of ...
CONGENITAL ANOMALIES AS GROUNDS FOR ABORTION IN NIGERIA
(National Institute for Legislative and Democratic Studies (NILDS), 2019-12)
Nigerian laws, including Islamic Law applicable in Nigeria, prohibit
(indiscriminate) termination of pregnancy; save therapeutic abortion when
the life of the pregnant woman is endangered. Yet, the abortion rate ...
