Publisher: Malthouse Press, Nigeria
Pages: 366
Year: 2020
Category: Law, The Legal System & Regulatory Practice
Dimensions: 229 x 152mm
Jurisdiction Under Nigerian Law
Judicial pronouncements on issues relating to jurisdiction in Nigeria are on the increase and cases are often lost on jurisdictional grounds, while brief writing becomes herculean in the absence of a resource guide on the citation of authorities and knowing what changes have taken place in the law relating to the jurisdiction of courts in all facets of human endeavour and in respect to cases that find their way to the courts. This book highlights in a simplified manner, judicial pronouncements by the superior courts of records as it relates to issues of Jurisdiction under the Nigerian Law.
£42.00 – £44.00
About the author
Dr. Ibrahim Abdullahi was born in Sokoto State of Nigeria and had his
early education there but subsequent higher education in both Sokoto and
Plateau States of Nigeria. He has LLB (Common and Islamic Law) from the
Usmanu Dan Fodiyo University, Sokoto where he graduated with a Second
Class Upper Division; BL (Barrister at Law) from the Nigerian Law School
Bwari, Abuja; LLM (Master of Laws) and PhD in Law from the University
of Jos where he is currently a Senior Lecturer in the Department of
Private and Business Law. He has published extensively and is a member
of several professional bodies and a Fellow, Resource and Human
Development (FRHD).