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Judicial Approach to Justiciability Theory in Constitutional Democracies: Lessons for Nigeria

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The United States, South Africa, and India in Focus (NOTE: This is an introduction to a book) In the course of research I conducted between 2017 and 2018 on “The Nature of Judicial Power and Justiciability Theory in Constitutional Democracies”, I had occasions to dissect the nature of judicial power generally and enquire into howRead More

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Some Practical and ICT-Enabled Options for Copyright Protection

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The creation of copyright works these days has gone beyond writing a book or capturing movie scenes, delivering it to a publisher or filmmaker to publish and then straight to the stores for sale to the public. Millions of works of copyright are created and published daily online and improved technology has provided avenues suchRead More

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The Use of Police or Other Security Agencies for Debt Recovery and Its Repercussions

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In our article on the Procedure Available to Creditors for Recovery of Debts in Nigeria, we pointed out some nonstandard and unlawful methods employed by some creditors for debt recovery. If you want to read the article, click here. We will only review the most common and sensitive one in this post. That is, theRead More

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How to Legally Protect Your Domain Name from Threats of Infringement

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When you receive a Written Warning from a company or an individual, threatening you or your company with law suit alleging that your Domain Name is the same or similar to its Domain Name, or that your Domain Name is infringing on its TRADEMARK, HOW CAN YOU BE SURE YOU’RE SAFE; AND HOW SHOULD YOURead More

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– Intellectual Property Rights in The Workplace in Nigeria: Who Owns What Between the Employer and the Employee?

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Introduction Every employer of labour wants value for the wages he pays his workers and expects the best result from the anticipated services to be rendered. This is the reason why most companies make specific years of experience or certain abilities part of the essential requirements for employment. The employees, on the other hand, makeRead More

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Incorporation Tips II: Limited (Liability) Partnership

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The basic explanation provided here for Limited Partnership (LP) and Limited Liability Partnership (LLP) respectively, is majorly to clarify the meaning, distinctive features, and the status of each entity as prescribed by law. Except for the requirement of Partnership Agreement between the partners, the requirements and the mode of registration of LP and LLP areRead More

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Process of Debt Recovery on Loans Secured Against Movable Assets: The New Legal Regime in Nigeria

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  Introduction In our article on the Process of Debt Recovery in Nigeria, we have laid down the basic foundation and general guidelines applicable to both court and out-of-court processes on recovery of debts in Nigeria. The article under reference is purely on debt recovery of liquidated money demands and not specifically on loan orRead More

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Incorporation Tips IV: Incorporated Trustees

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As earlier mentioned in the introduction, click here to read the introduction, non-profit making and non-governmental Organizations/Associations like Clubs, Political Parties, Churches, Associations, Foundations, etc. are registerable as “Incorporated Trustees”. Unlike a company whose members form themselves as a company and operate in that name as a separate entity, only a member or few membersRead More

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Incorporation Tips I: Business Name

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If you want to engage in a business as a sole proprietor or in partnership with another person(s) with easy management and less formal administration, you may register a Business Name. Registration of a Business Name protects the Name from being used by any other person or any group of persons for trade or businessRead More

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