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- Boko Haram; terrorism in Nigeria; homegrown terrorist; (1)
- Domestic Violence Prevention and Protection Act of 2010; Bangladesh; domestic violence in Bangladesh; (1)
- NGOs; Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation; NGO accountability; (1)
- Niger Delta Region; human rights violations; Nigeria; (1)
- Trust investment law; Nigeria; (1)
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Combating Domestic Violence In Bangladesh: Law, Policy And Other Relevant Considerations, Dr. Zakia Afrin
Combating Domestic Violence In Bangladesh: Law, Policy And Other Relevant Considerations, Dr. Zakia Afrin
Annual Survey of International & Comparative Law
In 2011, an incident involving Professor Rumana Manzur of Dhaka University brought the topic of domestic violence in Bangladesh into main stream discussions. Professor Manzur’s husband of ten years, Hasan Syeed Sumon, had tried to gauge out both of her eyes by using his fingers, bit her nose and left her severely injured while they fought in her father’s residence in Dhaka. This incident shocked the whole country as well as diasporas abroad and forced the society to address the legal and societal loopholes to effectively combat this issue. Bangladesh has displayed an understanding of and respect for women’s rights …
Human Rights Abuse And Violations In Nigeria: A Case Study Of The Oil-Producing Communities In The Niger Delta Region, Dr. Ifeanyi I. Onwuazombe
Human Rights Abuse And Violations In Nigeria: A Case Study Of The Oil-Producing Communities In The Niger Delta Region, Dr. Ifeanyi I. Onwuazombe
Annual Survey of International & Comparative Law
Human rights abuses and violations in Nigeria in general and in the oilproducing communities in particular cut across the entire spectrum of rights. The abuses come in different forms and could be direct or indirect. The inhabitants of the Niger Delta region are subjected to regular rights abuses and violations by the state security agents and the oil corporations. The perpetrators of rights violations are hardly or never held accountable or brought to justice due to the myriad of problems besetting the judicial institutions. Besides, there is an apparent lack of trust and confidence in the courts and general apathy …
Theoretical Underpinnings Of Trust Investment Law: Juxtaposing Nigerian Law With Current Trends In Other Common Law Jurisdictions, Dr. Larry O.C. Chukwu
Theoretical Underpinnings Of Trust Investment Law: Juxtaposing Nigerian Law With Current Trends In Other Common Law Jurisdictions, Dr. Larry O.C. Chukwu
Annual Survey of International & Comparative Law
Over the centuries, common law jurists and scholars have propounded theories and principles which underpin the conduct of the investment duty of trustees. This article offers a comparative analysis of the theoretical underpinnings of trust investment law as applicable in Nigeria vis-a-vis the current trends in other jurisdictions. It concludes that the Nigerian law is hopelessly lagging behind and proffers recommendations for reform.
Accountability Of International Ngos: Human Rights Violations In Healthcare Provision In Developing Countries And The Effectiveness Of Current Measures, Sharmeen Ahmed
Annual Survey of International & Comparative Law
In recent years, the number of non-governmental organizations (NGOs) working in the international arena has vastly increased, generally making a positive impact. But, as this influence has deepened, governments in the developing world and scholars have scrutinized the work and accountability of NGOs given they are mostly independent and not subjected to international law. While NGOs must adhere to the domestic laws of the places within which they work, adherence is dependent upon the strength of enforcement of those laws. Proponents argue that this independence is essential for NGOs to effectively carry out their work. However, a review of healthcare …
Responding To Homegrown Terrorism: The Case Of Boko Haram, Dr. Elimma C. Ezeani
Responding To Homegrown Terrorism: The Case Of Boko Haram, Dr. Elimma C. Ezeani
Annual Survey of International & Comparative Law
If terrorism as it is known from history is changing, should the response to it change as well? This paper reflects on the rise and activities of Boko Haram in Northern Nigeria and the hesitation of domestic, regional and international efforts in stemming its spread. It finds that the rise and impact of homegrown terrorist groups like Boko Haram deserve closer attention than they have previously received particularly with regard to legal responses by domestic governments and the international community. The activities of Boko Haram in Nigeria have brought to the fore challenges faced by law and governments in tackling …
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Editorial, Christian N. Okeke
Editorial, Christian N. Okeke
Annual Survey of International & Comparative Law
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