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Emerging Legal Thoughts in a 21st Century Nigeria

English · Paperback / Softback

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Africa and the entire developing countries are in the grip of neocolonialists who merely substitute for the nineteenth century invaders. Over the years also, various African countries have organized themselves into pseudo-democracies, some with written constitutions which arrogate supremacy to themselves. But the constitutions, unfortunately, are only expression of the will of their rulers who claim to rule by the dictates of the law. Hence, with adulteration of the term, rule of law, many African rulers subjugate their citizenry to inhuman and degrading treatment in its worst form. And more unfortunate is the justification given to validity of those constitutional frauds with the prevalent of legal positivism which have held sway since the nineteenth century. This book revisits the topic of legal positivism with a view to dislodging the common, but erroneous notion, that whatever is stated in the constitutions attain validity irrespective of its beneficial value. The book assists policy makers and researchers, activists and progressives to articulate alternative arguments to the approach of good governance query which have eluded Africa for so long. Nigeria was used as a model.

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Nurudeen O. Emmanuel, LLB, BL, a étudié le droit à l'université d'État de Lagos et exerce à Lagos au cabinet Abdu-Salaam Abbas & Co. Il est membre de la Nigerian Bar Association.

Product details

Authors Nurudeen Emmanuel
Publisher LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 04.05.2018
 
EAN 9786139816385
ISBN 9786139816385
No. of pages 72
Subject Guides > Law, job, finance > Other law

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