The Legal Possibilities of Arbitration After Litigation; an Analysis on the Court of appeal Multi-Door Courthouse.

BY CHINAZA DUKE NWOSU Abstract Traditionally, arbitration as an Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) option has always had a bespoke nature. By the provisions of the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, arbitration…

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Civil Action For the Revocation of Banking Licence in Nigeria and the Reliefs to be Sought/Granted: A Consideration of the Banks and Other Financial Institutions Act (Repeal And Re-Enactment), 2020

BY MATTHEW OKPARA Abstract Obtaining a banking licence in Nigeria is not a walk-in-the-park activity. The Banks and Financial Institutions Act (Repeal and Re-enactment), 2020 in section 3 enumerated the…

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Domestic Violence against Women in Developing Countries: Challenges and Possible Solution

BY DR. BOSEDE REMILEKUN, ADEUTI, Ph.D, LL.M, LL.B (Hons), B.L (Hons) AbstractThe existence and domineering violent nature of male over their female counterpart has been from the beginning of the…

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Review of the Aviation Legal Framework and the Aviation Sector in Nigeria: Developmental Issues

BY BRIGHT ESEOSA ENORENSEEGHE (CORRESPONDING AUTHOR) &OSAZEE DAVID EGBENUSI AbstractAir services are of great importance to the continent of Africa in general and to Nigeria in particular especially in the…

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FIFA’s Minimum Standard Requirement for Professional Football Contract: Assessing Nigeria’s Compliance

BY OGECHUKWU MIRIAM AKINSULORE &ADEDOYIN OLUSEGUN AKINSULORE AbstractFootball contracts, when unmonitored, are often between parties of unequal status and capacity. The financial and organizational strength of clubs are often leveraged…

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