The Editorial Board of the UNILAG Law Review is pleased to announce the publication of the Second Edition of Volume 2, The quality of articles that featured in this edition are diverse, enlightening and thought-provoking. Various articles in this edition focused on the synergy between technology and our legal practice, fundamental rights and constitutional and…
Category: Print Journal
The Rights of Inmates to Conjugal Rights: Uganda in Perspective
By SSENTONGO YAKUBU
Recent Development in the Derivative Right To Passport and Freedom Of Movement Under The 1999 Nigerian Constitution
By JOSEPH ONELE & JOSEPH JAGUNMOLU OGUNMODEDE
In Vitro Fertilization (IVF-Test Tube Baby), The Need for A Legal Frame Work in Nigeria
By DR. K.O. MRABURE
The Role of Law and Governance in Advancing Climate Resilience and Climate Justice
By ONYEISI CHUKWUDI KINGSLEY IGBOKWE
Capital Allowance: Legal Framework for Efficient Administration under the Companies Income Tax Act
By DR OKUBOR CECIL NWANCHUKWU
An Examination of the Legal Regime for Guaranteeing Rights of Persons with Disabilities in Nigeria
By MISTHURA OTUBU & NDUKA EMMANUEL CHINONYE
Legal Professional Privilege: The Golden Rule
By OLIVIA LJUBANOVIC
Calls for Amendment of the 1999 Constitution over the Death of a Candidate for an Election Preceding Conclusion of Polls in Nigeria: A Critique
By ASIAFITI CHRISTOPHER
The Women of Nigeria: Problems, Panacea and Prospects – Olabode Akindele
Historically, the role and status of women in Nigeria have continuously evolved. In the pre-colonial period, women played quite paramount roles in the trade, social, political arena, they largely contributed to the household income via engaging in many economic activities like food processing, mat-weaving, pottery-making especially in Afikpo now Abia State, weaving, fish-drying (especially in…
