June 27, 2013

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Akintayo Christopher Oloruntoba (B.Sc, M.Sc,completed Ph.D on goin) Department of Physiology College of Medicine and Health Sciences Afe-Babalola University Ado- Ekiti, Ekiti State (ABUAD). Abstract The aim of the present study was to investigate the effects of pre- and post- administration of garlic extract on serum glucose and some biochemical parameters in alloxan-induced diabetic rats...
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– Ngozi Alili Esq INTRODUCTION:  THE WOOLF’S REFORMS The 26th day of April, 1999, frequently referred to as “Woolf’s Day”, saw the coming into force of the most far-reaching reforms to court procedure for one and a quarter decades. The “Woolf’s Reforms”, as they are colloquially known, affected not only cases that were commenced at...
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– NGOZI ALILI ESQ INTRODUCTION: The legal profession has a symbol or logo which is feminine in nature, polite in approach and strict in determination. She is the “lady of justice”. She is blind but holds a scale in her left hand and a sword in her right hand. A black piece of clothe runs...
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BY: KABO, SARINUS ETTOR . LL.B (HONS) BL, LL.M ABSTRACT Defences to criminal liability are not hanging in the air or abstract neither do they submit to the rules of morality and custom or traditions of men in the civilize society. Just like the dictates of our criminal jurisprudence provides that before our actions or...
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By: Fabamise Sesan INTRODUCTION Nigerian rules of recognition are based essentially on common law rules. Unsatisfied foreign judgements often give rise to problems of private international law. For it happens frequently that a plaintiff who has obtained a judgement in a country where the judgement debtor has insufficient or no property to satisfy the judgement...
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ABSTRACT One of the primary purposes of Public Law is the continuation of the effective working of the public service, because acts by administrators must be taken with the right motives using the right procedures.  This article unearths the principles applied in the common law and civil law systems in determining the validity or invalidity...
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Abstracts The Nigerian National Human Rights Commission like any other National Human Rights Commission needs evaluations/assessment in order to know, with precision, whether or not the purpose for it was established has been achieved. The Commission has been evaluated by writers on human rights. However, this paper hypothesise that criteria adopted in evaluating the Commission...
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By: Dr Jimmy O. Chijioke and Olufemi Abifarin Introduction Initially, emphasis by writers was on domestic violence against children or what is popularly known as child abuse, child labour and child trafficking  but emphasis is now shifted to domestic violence against women.  So much energy and resources have been dissipated on campaign against domestic violence...
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BY J. O. AROWOSEGBE MAY 2013 Abstract This article examines the nature and extent of federal legislative powers under the Nigerian Constitution. Federal legislative powers examined are of three species. The first species consists of matters in the exclusive legislative list while the second derives from the concurrent legislative list to the extent prescribed therein....
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BY PROF. E. A. TAIWO ABSTRACT This paper focuses on oil and gas related pollution, prevention and control. It examines the peculiar and technologically changing nature of the petroleum industry wherein the petroleum industry has become the major violator of the natural balance of the environment. Following this the paper finds that the unbridled dependence...
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