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Illegality of contracts: A critical analysis of agreements in breach of articles 101 and 102 of the treaty on the functioning of the European Union (2018)
Journal Article

This research paper is the result of an effort to critically evaluate the position of the European Union competition law on the legality of an agreement which contravenes Articles 101 and 102 of the Treaty for the Functioning of the European Union (T... Read More about Illegality of contracts: A critical analysis of agreements in breach of articles 101 and 102 of the treaty on the functioning of the European Union.

Connecting the dots: Relevance of sustainable development principles in addressing environmental protection issues in Nigeria’s oil industry (2018)
Journal Article

Sustainable Development Principles are fundamental to addressing environmental protection issues in Nigeria’s oil industry. The paper examined sustainable development in its globally accepted meaning. Furthermore, this principle of environmental prot... Read More about Connecting the dots: Relevance of sustainable development principles in addressing environmental protection issues in Nigeria’s oil industry.

Testing the enforceability and jurisdictional waters of the convention for international sale of goods in Nigeria: A non-contracting state (2018)
Journal Article

Many African countries are not contracting states to the United Nations Convention on the Contract for International Sale of Goods (CISG). This has been attributed to a possible lack of knowledge by these countries of the practical benefits derivable... Read More about Testing the enforceability and jurisdictional waters of the convention for international sale of goods in Nigeria: A non-contracting state.

Making the law work for young deaf people (2012)
Report

RAD Deaf Law Centre was commissioned to develop a report entitled “Making the law work for young Deaf people” by the Law Centres Network in order to improve young Deaf people’s access to advice from Law Centres.