A comparative legal analysis of human rights norms and institutions in Nigeria and Canada, with a particular focus on the issue of unlawful arrest and detention
Since the establishment of the National Human Rights Commission (“NHRC”) of Nigeria, high expectations that the commission will ensure effective protection of human rights have dwindled due to pervasive human rights violations. Of great concern is that the security agencies in Nigeria, particularly...
Main Author: | Nnaji, Nichodemus |
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Other Authors: | Ozsu, Umut (Law) |
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2016
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/1993/31245 |
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