Stages of Death as a tool employed by Experts in Determining the Cause of Death for Use in Trial for the Offense of Murder

BY CHINAZA DUKE NWOSU ESQ AbstractTrials for murder are fraught with numerous bottlenecks. These bottlenecks are occasioned consequent upon the ultimate desire of justice for the state, the accused person…

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Environmental Law and Access to Justice in Nigeria: a Case for a Specialized National Environment and Planning Tribunal (NEPT)

BY MICHAEL UCHE UKPONU, LL.B (Hons); B.L (Hons); MCIArb (UK) Abstract It is fair to comment that the dispensation of environmental justice and the implementation of environmental laws in Nigeria…

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The Trial of the Chief Justice of Nigeria: Why the Nigerian Supreme Court Must Overrule Its Decisions in Saraki v. F.R.N. & Metuh v. F.R.N.

By JOHNMARY C. JIDEOBI Esq. PREFATORY REMARKS: The fight against corruption [regardless of whatever form it is being fought currently] has been one of the cardinal projects which the President Muhammadu…

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