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RELEVANCE OF SEPARATION OF POWERS AND ITS APPLICATION TO NIGERIA
RELEVANCE OF SEPARATION OF POWERS AND ITS APPLICATION TO NIGERIA By Aare Afe Babalola, SAN, CON, LL.D (Lond.), FNSE, FCIArb, FNIALS Being the...
JUSTICE: LOSS OF PUBLIC CONFIDENCE - ANOTHER LOOK AT THE ROLE OF LAWYERS AND JUDGES
JUSTICE: LOSS OF PUBLIC CONFIDENCE - ANOTHER LOOK AT THE ROLE OF LAWYERS AND JUDGES "There is a real link between a strong...
Politics, Law, Afe on Thursday
JUSTICE: LOSS OF PUBLIC CONFIDENCE - LAWYERS ALONE NOT TO BLAME (4)
JUSTICE: LOSS OF PUBLIC CONFIDENCE - LAWYERS ALONE NOT TO BLAME (4) “I have referred to all these examples to show the role played...
JUSTICE: LOSS OF PUBLIC CONFIDENCE- SEPARATION OF INVESTIGATIVE AND PROSECUTORIAL FUNCTIONS (6)
JUSTICE: LOSS OF PUBLIC CONFIDENCE- SEPARATION OF INVESTIGATIVE AND PROSECUTORIAL FUNCTIONS (6) “Both the ICPC and the EFCC have powers not only to...
Death Penalty in Nigeria
(II) “NELSON MANDELA would have been hanged in 1964 but for the judge’s discretionary power to substitute imprisonment” Last week I began a
JUSTICE: LOSS OF PUBLIC CONFIDENCE -LAWYERS ALONE NOT TO BLAME
JUSTICE: LOSS OF PUBLIC CONFIDENCE -LAWYERS ALONE NOT TO BLAME “Lawyers have for far too long been unfairly isolated as the sole cause...
JUSTICE: LOSS OF PUBLIC CONFIDENCE- LAWYERS ALONE NOT TO BLAME (5)
JUSTICE: LOSS OF PUBLIC CONFIDENCE-LAWYERS ALONE NOT TO BLAME (5) “The poor remuneration paid to junior lawyers by senior lawyers have contributed to...
JUSTICE: LOSS OF PUBLIC CONFIDENCE-NEED TO SEPARATE OF INVESTIGATIVE AND PROSECUTORIAL FUNCTIONS OF EFCC AND ICPC (7)
JUSTICE: LOSS OF PUBLIC CONFIDENCE-NEED TO SEPARATE OF INVESTIGATIVE AND PROSECUTORIAL FUNCTIONS OF EFCC AND ICPC (7) “Where there is a separation of...
The Constitutionality of Death Penalty: Need to Amend the Law
“NELSON MANDELA would have been hanged in 1964 but for the discretionary power of the judge to substitute imprisonment” The death penalty is as...
The Constitutionality of Death Penalty: Need to Amend the Law II
Last week I began a discussion of the debate about the propriety of Nigeria’s retention of the death penalty. I concluded last week’s...