ABSTRACT There is no doubt that the environment is constantly abused through air, water, land and noise pollution. The private rights affected by these environmental ‘nuisances’ have necessitated the need to take action against the person causing the environmental problems. …
1.0. INTRODUCTION The land is failing, now we turn to the seas. With the consistent depletion in terrestrial resources and the need for significant economic gains, there has been an upsurge in the quest of littoral states to attain a …
1.0. INTRODUCTION The concept of trademark evolved as a result of the increased competition among traders and trading companies in the world of commerce. A trademark helps to distinguish a particular product or business from another, thus making it easy …
ABSTRACT This article revolves around the devastating effects of the ongoing Yemeni civil war on the human rights of people in Yemen. This war has exacerbated the humanitarian crisis in Yemen. The fundamental human rights of citizens are neglected. How …
1.0 INTRODUCTION Nigeria, in depositing its instrument of ratification to the Rome Statute on 27 September 2001 vested the jurisdiction over Rome Statute crimes committed within its territory or by its nationals from 1 July 2002 onwards, on the International …
The Energy Sector: Utilization As A Means Of Economic Development The depreciation in our economy is fast increasing alongside the need for energy and its services to satisfy human, social and economic developmental wants. Millions of people in Nigeria still …
The Editorial Board for the 2019/2020 session of the UNILAG Law Review is pleased to announce the publication of Volume 4 Edition 1 of the UNILAG Law Review Journal. We are particularly thrilled with the insights offered in the different …
ABSTRACT Where the victory of a party in an election is rendered nugatory as a result of the exercise of administrative powers of the electoral commission, an issue arises as to the appropriate forum for judicial actions. The Electoral Act …
ABSTRACT The need for viable supply of electricity to match the demand in a fast industrializing country such as Nigeria cannot be over emphasized. Nearly two decades since the formulation of the National Electricity Power Policy, which set in motion …
ABSTRACT It is pertinent to note that there is essentially no difference between prostitution and sex work. This would be expatiated upon in the course of this paper. Sex Work in Nigeria is illegal in all Northern States that practice …