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International Law

Schulich School of Law, Dalhousie University

Journal

1991

International law

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The United Nations Decade Of International Law - Insights Into An Asian Perspective Of International Law, Jeremy A. Thomas Oct 1991

The United Nations Decade Of International Law - Insights Into An Asian Perspective Of International Law, Jeremy A. Thomas

Dalhousie Law Journal

On 15th November 1990 the Sixth Committee of the General Assembly completed its deliberations on the Report of the Working Group on the United Nations Decade of International Law (the "Vukas Report"). The Vukas Report sets out the proposed programme of activities of the Decade during the period 1990-92, and represents another important step towards the implementation of resolution 44/23 of 17th November 19891 and the fulfilment of the aspirations of strengthening the international legal order connected with that resolution. On the 19th November 1990 the Vukas Report was formally adopted by the Sixth Committee without a vote. The Decade …


Legal Aspects Of Foreign Investments And Financing Of Energy Products In Nigeria, Niki Tobi May 1991

Legal Aspects Of Foreign Investments And Financing Of Energy Products In Nigeria, Niki Tobi

Dalhousie Law Journal

Nigeria is a Federation consisting of twenty-one States, and a Federal Capital Territory. It is the largest African Country with probably the largest concentration of foreign investment potentialities with a viable and adequate financing. In the true tenet of Federalism, the 1979 Constitution provided for a distinction in the legislative powers between the central Government and the State Governments. The Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria 1989 has also maintained this federal arrangement. Although that is the constitutional position, the Military Government has, as a matter of policy, built into the system some element of unitarism in a federal …