Publisher: Malthouse Press, Nigeria
Pages: 246
Year: 2018
Category: Essays, Law, The Legal System & Regulatory Practice
Dimensions: 229 x 152mm
A Handbook of Legal Education in Nigeria
This book is on the nature and practice of legal education in Nigeria, with comparative material sometimes deployed to shed light on current local situation. The primary goal of legal education is to prepare students for the profession. To do this, a faculty will need to pay attention to a theory of learning to guide it in implementing a programme that will serve the mission. It is hoped that the basic information here provided on the basic structure and content oflegal education and ensuing challenges should point in more fruitful directions to all in the legal profession in Nigeria.
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About the author
Oghenemaro Festus Emiri, was Professor of Jurisprudence, former Dean of
Law at the Delta State University, Oleh Campus, Delta State of Nigeria,
but is now Professor of Jurisprudence Chair E.K. Clark Distinguished
Professor of Lawyering Skills, Edwin Clark University, Kiagbodo, Delta
State, Nigeria. He is the author of Law of Restitution in Nigeria,
Equity and Trust in Nigeria, and Medical Law and Ethics in Nigeria. His
major interest is in Legal Philosophy and the Law of
Obligations,especially the emerging Law of Restitution.