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This book, Justiciability and Constitutionalism: an Economic Analysis of Law comes at a time when in several jurisdiction globally and within the African Continent, the question of justiciability of social economic rights have moved from mere rhetorics to taking positive and concrete steps in the realisation of the rights. India has been a trail blazer in this area. It has now become an imperative that States should move away from the hitherto dichotomous treatment of rights into civil and political rights contained in Chapter IV which are enforceable and economic and socio-cultural rights contained in Chapter II which are still regarded as non-justiciable in many jurisdictions including Nigeria.
The reason for the passing of the Sherman Act was to combat the power of trusts. It was common for stock owners held in competing companies to transfer stocks to trustees who then controlled the activities of those competitors and consequently lessen...
It has long been established that Nigeria’s maritime sector has the potential of contributing greatly to improving the Nigerian economy through her involvement in cargo reservation, carriage of both wet and dry cargo and passengers. It is almos...
This study, originally published in 2006 and updated in 2011, is being updated in this third edition. The work was originally based on a study commissioned by the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) Development Assistance Co...
Human rights indicators are central to the application of human rights standards in context and relate essentially to measuring human rights realization, both qualitatively and quantitatively. They offer an empirical or evidence-based dimension to th...
The NCLR was established in 1982 as a peer-reviewed journal dedicated to the publishing of scholarly works on contemporary legal issues. In keeping with the purpose of the Journal, this 2020/21 volume (Issue I) contains 11 scholarly articles from dif...
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