All Stories

  1. Law Versus What People Want: Stroke Neurobiobanking and Genomics Research in Nigeria and Ghana
  2. Research participants’ perception of ethical issues in stroke genomics and neurobiobanking research in Africa
  3. Climate Change Litigation before International Human Rights Tribunals in Africa
  4. Companies’ Human Rights: The Implications for a Human Rights Approach to Climate Change Litigation in South Africa
  5. Legal remedies for energy injustice in the ECOWAS sub-region: the role of the ECOWAS Court
  6. Legal Issues in the Demands for Self-Determination in Nigeria
  7. Ecocide: The ‘Forgotten’ Legacy of Nuremberg
  8. Ecocide: The ‘Forgotten’ Legacy of Nuremberg
  9. A human rights approach to climate litigation before the ECOWAS court
  10. Delegation of Legislative Power between Levels of Government in Nigeria and Kenya
  11. The status of the African Charter on Human and Peoples’ Rights under the South African legal system
  12. Capacity-Building for Stroke Genomic Research Data Collection: The African Neurobiobank Ethical, Legal, and Social Implications Project Experience
  13. Biological sample donation and informed consent for neurobiobanking: Evidence from a community survey in Ghana and Nigeria
  14. International Criminal Justice
  15. Human Rights Implications of Stroke Biobanking and Genomics Research in Sub-Saharan Africa
  16. Complementarity and Federalism: Prosecuting International Crimes Under the Rome Statute Complementarity Principle in Nigeria as a Federal State
  17. Between Tradition and Modernity: The Changing Patterns of Parenting in Nigeria
  18. A Human Rights Approach to Climate litigation in Nigeria: Potentialities and Agamben’s State of Exception Theory
  19. Child marriage: Does the Nigerian Constitution conspire with Islamic law in Nigeria?
  20. Judicial Interpretation in Resolving the Conflict on Jurisdiction between the Central Government and the Federating Units
  21. Symbolic legislation and the regulation of stroke biobanking and genomics research in Sub-Saharan Africa
  22. The Principle of Complementarity: A Reflection on Its Meaning, Origin and Types in International Criminal Law
  23. The Constitutionality of Covid-19 Measures Under the Nigerian Federal System
  24. Unraveling the Ethical, Legal, and Social Implications of Neurobiobanking and Stroke Genomic Research in Africa: A Study Protocol of the African Neurobiobank for Precision Stroke Medicine ELSI Project
  25. The implementation of the African charter on human and peoples’ rights and the convention on the rights of the child in Nigeria: the creation of irresponsible parents and dutiful children?
  26. The status of customary international law under the Nigerian legal system
  27. Enforcing ECOWAS judgments in Nigeria through the common law rule on the enforcement of foreign judgments
  28. The Rome Statute Complementarity Principle and the Creation of the African Court of Justice and Human and Peoples’ Rights
  29. Boko Haram’s Radical Ideology and Islamic Jurisprudence
  30. The International Criminal Court and Nigeria
  31. Inability
  32. Unwillingness
  33. Unwillingness
  34. Inaction
  35. The Nigerian Legal System and the Implementation of the Rome Statute Complementarity Principle
  36. Complementarity Under the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court
  37. Conclusion and Recommendations
  38. Unwillingness
  39. Introduction