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Conceptualizing the relationship between doctrine of mistake and exemption (Force Majeure) under the CISG and the UPICC (2019)
Journal Article

Under the patrimonial laws, the relationship between the doctrines ofmistake and exemption (force majeure) is blurred and inelegant; thisis because both doctrines can apply to the same circumstances. Thisconfusion becomes more noticeable under the Un... Read More about Conceptualizing the relationship between doctrine of mistake and exemption (Force Majeure) under the CISG and the UPICC.

Re-imagining the doctrines of hardship and exemption/force majeure under the cisg and unidroit principles of international commercial contracts (2019)
Journal Article

The doctrines of hardship, frustration, exemption and force majeure are all exceptions to the doctrine of mandatory enforceability of commercial contracts. However, cisg and the unidroit Principles followed different approaches in the development of... Read More about Re-imagining the doctrines of hardship and exemption/force majeure under the cisg and unidroit principles of international commercial contracts.

Disclosures of unethical practices: Framework for the promotion of whistle-blowing in Nigeria's corporate governance (2019)
Journal Article

Modern corporations are governed by policies established in conformity with legislation in the countries where they operate. Nevertheless, certain corporate decisions are oftentimes left to officials who engage in different kinds of unethical practic... Read More about Disclosures of unethical practices: Framework for the promotion of whistle-blowing in Nigeria's corporate governance.