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In order to maximize their profits, trademark proprietors exploit territorial monopoly by partitioning countries into different markets and thereby institute regime of price differentials in the different markets where their rights subsist. Thus, the...
The Journal is an interdisciplinary journal designed to respond to intersecting ï¬elds and welcomes submissions from researchers and scholars from all disciplines. The ï¬elds of criminal law and criminal justice not only intersect in the thou...
This research examines the autochthonous nature of Nigerian Constitution with a view to demystifying the impolitic call for peoples’ constitution in Nigeria. Further, the research examines whether legitimacy and effectiveness of a constitution ...
The term globalisation, though new in coinage is old in terms of its antecedents. It can be traced to the advent of the spread of the two major religions – Christianity and Islam. These religions started from the Asian continent and spread to a...
Certain situations can so threaten the constitutionality of the state that the binding constitutional provisions cannot, or at least, not with the necessary speed handle state of emergencies sufficiently. The possibility of such situations, thus, req...
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