Publications
Law In A Changing World: Advocating New Pedagogy Of Law In Nigerian Universities
The relevance of the University system is construed through global competitiveness and development. There is equally an emerging trend of development being related to world-class
Political Participation of Women: A Study of Madhukuchi Gaon Panchayat
Women’s participation and leadership in political activities play a pivotal role in the democratic political system of a country. In the representation of the country,
Legal And Business Factors Affecting Hostile Takeovers: An Analysis
There is a pervasive presumption regarding the Takeover Code in India (Substantial Acquisition of Shares and Takeovers Regulations, 2011) that it is biassed towards the
Freedom Of Speech In India: A Myth?
The Unlawful Activities Prevention Act of 1967 is one which was created to ‘curb’ the growing secessionist and terrorist tendencies of the citizens back at
An Analysis Of The Constitutional Schemes For Animal Rights In India
“No human being is justified in regarding any animal whatsoever as a meaningless automaton, to be worked, or tortured, or eaten, as the case may
Interpretation Of The Domestic Violence Act 2005
Violence against women is generally a violation of fundamental freedoms and rights such as the right to freedom, life and liberty, right to equality as
Cyberstalking Law And The Right To Freedom Of Expression In Nigeria: A Dead Ringer Or A Constitutional Snag?
Freedom of Expression is one of the most essential human rights which is entrenched in several legal documents in the world, be it local, regional
Super Power Politics-Hug And Haggle Panoramic View On India And US Relations
The power and superpower are rationalised in their own way to address and its highly accelerated term in the politics ‘Super Power’. Speculative or reality
Journey From Performance To Breach In Indian Contract
“The only chains you should wear in your life are the chains of commitment” As the quote, itself states the importance of the commitment towards
A Study Of One Of The Most Fascinating And Ancient Theories Of Jurisprudence: The Natural Law Theory By Thomas Aquinas
There is no exact meaning of Natural Law. In jurisprudence, Natural Law, the law or the rule that imply the nature which regulates the activities