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Nigeria Human Rights Report 1999
January 2000 | ISBN 978-2944-17-3 | 63 pages.
A detailed report on human rights issues in Nigeria for the year 1999. Significantly, Nigeria witnessed the return of civilian democratic government on May 29, 1999 with the election of President Olusegun Obasanjo as president. The report includes sections on: |
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LEGAL AID IN NIGERIA: COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVE
It traces the history of legal aid in Nigeria to the point in the 1970s when an association of public defenders was formed. It addresses the subject of access to justice, including obstacles and methods of improving access; state responsibility to provide legal aid; legal aid in Nigeria (with particular emphasis on the Legal Aid Council of Nigeria). It also presents a very interesting comparative analysis of the legal aid schemes in South Africa and the United Kingdom, exposing in the process, gaps in Nigeria’s legal aid mode. |
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GUIDE TO HUMAN RIGHTS
It reviews and analyzes the fundamental rights enforcement procedure rules made pursuant to the 1979 constitution of Nigeria and offers a step by step approach to seeking legal redress under the said rules as well as sample application and oral arguments |
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Transiting to Democracy
June 2003 | ISBN 978-2944-18-1 | 151 pages
This is a documentation of events in the process leading up to the 2003 general elections. The focus is on result of party primaries of the "big six" political parties -- PDP, ANPP, AD, NDP, UNPP & APGA .... |
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The Place of Women Under Sharia
July 2000 | ISBN 978-2944-19-X | 51 pages.
The report of a seminar organised by CRP and the Friedrich-Naumann Foundation (FNF) in Abuja, March 1-2, 2000. Includes four papers. |
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Know Your Rights
July 2000 | ISBN 978-2994-18-1 | 33 pages.
Outlines the fundamental rights outlined in Chapter IV (sections 33-47) of the 1999 Nigerian Constitution. Includes illustrations. |
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