Rahul Ranjan

Flexibility of Employment Contracts: A Bird’s Eye View of the Case of Cameroon

As the world becomes globalized, the need for a regular update of employment laws becomes unavoidable.  It’s a trite knowledge to say; that laws governing employment relation in Cameroon should be maintained.  Its rather imaginative to say here that the labour code of Cameroon should be revised to reflect globalization trends. In 1992 law No […]

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Rethinking the Doctrine of Paternalism in Medical Research Involving Human Subjects Under Cameroonian Law

The doctrine of paternalism involving human subjects has been an undisputable practice in medical research. For several decades since the Nuremburg trials, and the development of the Nuremburg Code and Helsinki Declaration, it has been the topic of a huge debate by legal writers on the basis that, the doctrine infringes on patient’s autonomy. The

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Sand Dredging Activities in the Extractive Industry in Nigeria: Impact, Regulation and Remedies

Extractive activities have for a long time been visible in many parts of Nigeria. Artisanal sand mining has been carried out along the coast of the River Niger and the creeks of the Niger Delta for a fairly long period of time. However, the introduction of sand dredging machines (suction pumps) in sand mining enterprise

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Two Peas in a Pod: Constructing Gender Within the Feminist Discourse

Over the years, the concept of feminism has witnessed an expansion. Set against this background, this paper critically explores feminism in Africa, especially Nigeria. In addition, it examines the distinction between the western perception of feminism and African perspectives on feminism by highlighting the marked differences between the contexts. The paper argues that the progress

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Wearing Religion on your Sleeve: An Analysis of ECHR Jurisprudence on Public Display of Faith

This paper attempts to understand and critique the jurisprudence behind the freedom of religion cases in EU jurisdictions, particularly those concerning religious attire, articles of faith and religious expression at public places and places of work. Therefore, the theme and thesis of this paper lie at the intersection of two question prompts- Should an individual’s

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Banditry, Kidnapping And Internal Security In Kaduna And Zamfara State, Nigeria

Banditry and kidnapping have become an issue of global concern. The spate of violent attacks by Bandits and kidnapers alike, as evidenced in the abduction and killing of civilians and military personnel, has plunged Nigeria, particularly Kaduna and Zamfara State into a state of insecurity. Extant studies on the challenges of Banditry and Kidnapping have

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A Case For The Recognition Of The Right Of Spouses Under Customary Law To Maintenance

Customary law marriages in Nigeria are not only recognised as legal unions but also confer on parties a measure of rights and privileges. Unfortunately, these rights and privileges are far less attractive compared to those associated with marriages conducted under the Marriage Act. Prominent among these rights is the right to maintenance. The purpose of

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An Appraisal Of Customary Succession In The Western And Eastern Part Of Nigeria

Death is inevitable in life. When a man dies, his properties devolve to his successors either by a will or under his personal law of succession. Customary laws embody the customs practiced by the people in a particular community which is binding on them. Intestate succession under customary law among Western (Yoruba) and Eastern (Igbo)

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Study on the Transparency in the International Arbitration Proceedings

Keeping a balance between transparency and confidentiality is essential for the justice and efficiency of international commercial arbitration. This paper attempts to address the transparency required of international arbitration proceedings from three perspectives: evidence disclosure, third-party participation and making arbitration awards public. It argues that any disclosure of evidence shall be limited to those pertaining

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The Option of Participating on Meetings through Video Conferencing and Other Audiovisual Means: Is it Fit for the Purpose?

The OHADA Uniform Act on Commercial Companies has since 2014 made amendments relating to the good governance of public limited companies. These amendments are aimed at improving the functioning of the board of directors, bolster shareholders rights and transparency. To improve transparency and traceability of the board of directors activities, the OHADA legislator has introduced

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