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The Law on Employees' Compensation in Nigeria

English, German · Paperback / Softback

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The desire to have a comprehensive literature on Employees' Compensation Act, the current Act in Nigeria governing compensation for work-related injuries and disabilities, gave birth to this book. Hitherto, there is no book completely devoted to this area. This book provides an easy understanding of the present Employees' Compensation scheme in Nigeria including the procedures for claim of compensation and the inherent challenges in the scheme which the law has not yet addressed. The book explains and presents easy steps any employee or their dependants need to follow in order to be entitled to any award of compensation. It also explains the quantum of compensation in each situation as provided by the Act.This book is a sure companion for all employees working in civil capacities/their dependants and employers in Nigeria. It is a reference material for students, researchers, jurists, Barristers, Solicitors who may have any issue related to this Subject.

About the author










Daniel Peter è un barrister e avvocato della Corte Suprema della Nigeria. Ha conseguito l'LL.B e l'LL.M presso l'Università Ahmadu Bello come uno dei migliori studenti laureati in entrambi i livelli. È un docente di legge con la passione per l'insegnamento, la ricerca e l'avvocatura. Daniel Peter è originario di Agewu, Daddare, Obi LGA, Stato di Nasarawa, Nigeria.

Product details

Authors Daniel Peter
Publisher LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
 
Languages English, German
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 20.06.2017
 
EAN 9783659578403
ISBN 978-3-659-57840-3
No. of pages 132
Subject Guides > Law, job, finance > Other law

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