Publications: |
1.
Mass Media and the Law in Nigeria (book chapter), Agbanu and Nwabueze
(ed.), Readings in Mass Communication: Global Perspectives on
Communication Issues (Owerri: Top Shelve Publishers, 2008) pp. 332- 345.
2. Some Problems of Practising Law under a Business Name: Ataguba &
Company v. Gura (Nig.) Ltd. (2005)8 N.W.L.R (Pt.297) 429; New Nigerian
Bank Plc v. Denclag Ltd & Anor (2005) 4 N.W.L.R. (Pt.916) 549-
Revisited (book chapter) Ikedinma, Onyeakagbu A (ed), The Role of the
Judiciary in Nigerian Democratic Process: Essays in Honour of Sir, Hon.
Justice Iche N. Ndu, Ksc;OFR.(Lagos: Vox Nigeria Limited, 2008) 406-413.
3. The Validity of Legal Documents signed without the name of the Legal
Practitioner: A Review of the case of Okafor & 2 Ors. v. Nweke
& 5 OrsAnambra State University Law Journal (Vol.1,2009) pp.203-
217.
4. Harnessing Extant laws in Battle Against Use of Torture by Officers
of the Nigeria Police Force (Humans Rights Review: An International
Human Rights Journal) A Publication of Department of Public Law ABU
Zaria and National Human Rights Commission of Nigeria (Vol.1, No.1,
2010) pp. 375- 393
5. Constitutional Right of Nigerian Children to Receive Information and
their Exposure to Pornography on the Internet: A Case for Effective
Legislations. (Human Rights Review: An International Human Rights
Journal A Publication of Department of Public Law ABU Zaria and National
Human Rights Commission of Nigeria (Vol.2, No.2, 2011) pp. 483-497
6. Finding Harmony in the Discordant Legal Regimes in Nigeria on Minimum
Age of Marriage for the Girl Child, Chukwumaeze U.U. et al (ed.) Law,
Social Justice and Development: A Festschrift for Professor Uba Nnabue
(Owerri: Imo State University Press, 2013) 458-474
7. Determination of Periodic Tenancies in Nigeria: Cobra Limited v.
Omole Estates and Investments Limited Revisited (Journal of Commercial
and Contemporary Law vol. 5 (JCCL Vol. 5 June 2015) p. 129- 137
8. Turning Child Rights from Dream to Reality in Nigeria: Finding Fund
through Nigerian Children Trust Fund Act (NCTFA) Model (2016) 3 EBSU
Journal of International Law & Juridical Review (EBSU J.I.L.J.R) p.
102-108.
9. Limits to Duration of Criminal Trials in Nigeria: Time for the Courts
to Coalesce Right to Fair Hearing with Right to Personal Liberty (Port
Harcourt Journal of Business Law Vol. 2: No. 1, April 2016) 404- 416. .
10. Inheritance Rights to Real Property under Igbo Land Customary Law:
Did the Supreme Court ever Symmetrise Gender? (Unizik Law Journal Vol.
12, 2016) 247-261.
11. Legal Framework for the Prevention and Control of Pre-Trial Bail of
Suspects by Nigeria Police: A Critique , Udok & Essien (ed.) New
Frontiers in Nigerian Law: Essays in Honour of Professor Enefiok Essien
(Department of Private Law, Faculty of Law, University of Uyo) 202-216.
12. 2014 National Conference: Money down the Drain or Harbinger of a new
Nigeria? (Port Harcourt Journal of Business Law Vol. 2: No. 2,
September, 2016) 445-456.
13. Twenty Four Hour Rule and the Right to Personal Liberty in Nigeria:
How far has Relevant Extant Judicial Procedures Helped us on the Path to
Liberty? ? (De Juriscope, Law Journal of Chukwemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu
University, September 2017) 69-82.
14. Pacta Sunt Servanda Solace for Persons Detained Indefinitely in
Nigeria on Suspicion of Committing Capital Offences (African Journal of
Criminal Law and Jurisprudence Vol. 4, 2019) 108-118.
15. Making Socio-Economic Rights Justiciable in Nigeria Through
Personalising of Human Rights ( International Journal of Research,
Innovations and Sustainable Development Vol. 9, Number 1 2019) 122-131
16. Out-of-School Children in Nigeria: Making Extant Legislations Count
(Interdisciplinary Journal of African and Asian Studies (IJAAS) 5 (2)
2019.
17. New Legislations, Same Old Results? An Appraisal of the Impact of
Child’s Rights Legislations in Nigeria since 2003. ((De Juriscope, Law
Journal of Chukwemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu University, June 2021) 64-94.
18. Optimizing the Law to Curb Rape of Females in Nigeria (Benue State
University Law Journal, Vol. 10, 2021) 486- 506
1. Mass Media and the Law in Nigeria (book chapter), Agbanu and Nwabueze
(ed.), Readings in Mass Communication: Global Perspectives on
Communication Issues (Owerri: Top Shelve Publishers, 2008) pp. 332- 345.
2. Some Problems of Practising Law under a Business Name: Ataguba &
Company v. Gura (Nig.) Ltd. (2005)8 N.W.L.R (Pt.297) 429; New Nigerian
Bank Plc v. Denclag Ltd & Anor (2005) 4 N.W.L.R. (Pt.916) 549-
Revisited (book chapter) Ikedinma, Onyeakagbu A (ed), The Role of the
Judiciary in Nigerian Democratic Process: Essays in Honour of Sir, Hon.
Justice Iche N. Ndu, Ksc;OFR.(Lagos: Vox Nigeria Limited, 2008) 406-413.
3. The Validity of Legal Documents signed without the name of the Legal
Practitioner: A Review of the case of Okafor & 2 Ors. v. Nweke
& 5 OrsAnambra State University Law Journal (Vol.1,2009) pp.203-
217.
4. Harnessing Extant laws in Battle Against Use of Torture by Officers
of the Nigeria Police Force (Humans Rights Review: An International
Human Rights Journal) A Publication of Department of Public Law ABU
Zaria and National Human Rights Commission of Nigeria (Vol.1, No.1,
2010) pp. 375- 393
5. Constitutional Right of Nigerian Children to Receive Information and
their Exposure to Pornography on the Internet: A Case for Effective
Legislations. (Human Rights Review: An International Human Rights
Journal A Publication of Department of Public Law ABU Zaria and National
Human Rights Commission of Nigeria (Vol.2, No.2, 2011) pp. 483-497
6. Finding Harmony in the Discordant Legal Regimes in Nigeria on Minimum
Age of Marriage for the Girl Child, Chukwumaeze U.U. et al (ed.) Law,
Social Justice and Development: A Festschrift for Professor Uba Nnabue
(Owerri: Imo State University Press, 2013) 458-474
7. Determination of Periodic Tenancies in Nigeria: Cobra Limited v.
Omole Estates and Investments Limited Revisited (Journal of Commercial
and Contemporary Law vol. 5 (JCCL Vol. 5 June 2015) p. 129- 137
8. Turning Child Rights from Dream to Reality in Nigeria: Finding Fund
through Nigerian Children Trust Fund Act (NCTFA) Model (2016) 3 EBSU
Journal of International Law & Juridical Review (EBSU J.I.L.J.R) p.
102-108.
9. Limits to Duration of Criminal Trials in Nigeria: Time for the Courts
to Coalesce Right to Fair Hearing with Right to Personal Liberty (Port
Harcourt Journal of Business Law Vol. 2: No. 1, April 2016) 404- 416. .
10. Inheritance Rights to Real Property under Igbo Land Customary Law:
Did the Supreme Court ever Symmetrise Gender? (Unizik Law Journal Vol.
12, 2016) 247-261.
11. Legal Framework for the Prevention and Control of Pre-Trial Bail of
Suspects by Nigeria Police: A Critique , Udok & Essien (ed.) New
Frontiers in Nigerian Law: Essays in Honour of Professor Enefiok Essien
(Department of Private Law, Faculty of Law, University of Uyo) 202-216.
12. 2014 National Conference: Money down the Drain or Harbinger of a new
Nigeria? (Port Harcourt Journal of Business Law Vol. 2: No. 2,
September, 2016) 445-456.
13. Twenty Four Hour Rule and the Right to Personal Liberty in Nigeria:
How far has Relevant Extant Judicial Procedures Helped us on the Path to
Liberty? ? (De Juriscope, Law Journal of Chukwemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu
University, September 2017) 69-82.
14. Pacta Sunt Servanda Solace for Persons Detained Indefinitely in
Nigeria on Suspicion of Committing Capital Offences (African Journal of
Criminal Law and Jurisprudence Vol. 4, 2019) 108-118.
15. Making Socio-Economic Rights Justiciable in Nigeria Through
Personalising of Human Rights ( International Journal of Research,
Innovations and Sustainable Development Vol. 9, Number 1 2019) 122-131
16. Out-of-School Children in Nigeria: Making Extant Legislations Count
(Interdisciplinary Journal of African and Asian Studies (IJAAS) 5 (2)
2019.
17. New Legislations, Same Old Results? An Appraisal of the Impact of
Child’s Rights Legislations in Nigeria since 2003. ((De Juriscope, Law
Journal of Chukwemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu University, June 2021) 64-94.
18. Optimizing the Law to Curb Rape of Females in Nigeria (Benue State
University Law Journal, Vol. 10, 2021) 486- 506
1. Mass Media and the Law in Nigeria (book chapter), Agbanu and Nwabueze
(ed.), Readings in Mass Communication: Global Perspectives on
Communication Issues (Owerri: Top Shelve Publishers, 2008) pp. 332- 345.
2. Some Problems of Practising Law under a Business Name: Ataguba &
Company v. Gura (Nig.) Ltd. (2005)8 N.W.L.R (Pt.297) 429; New Nigerian
Bank Plc v. Denclag Ltd & Anor (2005) 4 N.W.L.R. (Pt.916) 549-
Revisited (book chapter) Ikedinma, Onyeakagbu A (ed), The Role of the
Judiciary in Nigerian Democratic Process: Essays in Honour of Sir, Hon.
Justice Iche N. Ndu, Ksc;OFR.(Lagos: Vox Nigeria Limited, 2008) 406-413.
3. The Validity of Legal Documents signed without the name of the Legal
Practitioner: A Review of the case of Okafor & 2 Ors. v. Nweke
& 5 OrsAnambra State University Law Journal (Vol.1,2009) pp.203-
217.
4. Harnessing Extant laws in Battle Against Use of Torture by Officers
of the Nigeria Police Force (Humans Rights Review: An International
Human Rights Journal) A Publication of Department of Public Law ABU
Zaria and National Human Rights Commission of Nigeria (Vol.1, No.1,
2010) pp. 375- 393
5. Constitutional Right of Nigerian Children to Receive Information and
their Exposure to Pornography on the Internet: A Case for Effective
Legislations. (Human Rights Review: An International Human Rights
Journal A Publication of Department of Public Law ABU Zaria and National
Human Rights Commission of Nigeria (Vol.2, No.2, 2011) pp. 483-497
6. Finding Harmony in the Discordant Legal Regimes in Nigeria on Minimum
Age of Marriage for the Girl Child, Chukwumaeze U.U. et al (ed.) Law,
Social Justice and Development: A Festschrift for Professor Uba Nnabue
(Owerri: Imo State University Press, 2013) 458-474
7. Determination of Periodic Tenancies in Nigeria: Cobra Limited v.
Omole Estates and Investments Limited Revisited (Journal of Commercial
and Contemporary Law vol. 5 (JCCL Vol. 5 June 2015) p. 129- 137
8. Turning Child Rights from Dream to Reality in Nigeria: Finding Fund
through Nigerian Children Trust Fund Act (NCTFA) Model (2016) 3 EBSU
Journal of International Law & Juridical Review (EBSU J.I.L.J.R) p.
102-108.
9. Limits to Duration of Criminal Trials in Nigeria: Time for the Courts
to Coalesce Right to Fair Hearing with Right to Personal Liberty (Port
Harcourt Journal of Business Law Vol. 2: No. 1, April 2016) 404- 416. .
10. Inheritance Rights to Real Property under Igbo Land Customary Law:
Did the Supreme Court ever Symmetrise Gender? (Unizik Law Journal Vol.
12, 2016) 247-261.
11. Legal Framework for the Prevention and Control of Pre-Trial Bail of
Suspects by Nigeria Police: A Critique , Udok & Essien (ed.) New
Frontiers in Nigerian Law: Essays in Honour of Professor Enefiok Essien
(Department of Private Law, Faculty of Law, University of Uyo) 202-216.
12. 2014 National Conference: Money down the Drain or Harbinger of a new
Nigeria? (Port Harcourt Journal of Business Law Vol. 2: No. 2,
September, 2016) 445-456.
13. Twenty Four Hour Rule and the Right to Personal Liberty in Nigeria:
How far has Relevant Extant Judicial Procedures Helped us on the Path to
Liberty? ? (De Juriscope, Law Journal of Chukwemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu
University, September 2017) 69-82.
14. Pacta Sunt Servanda Solace for Persons Detained Indefinitely in
Nigeria on Suspicion of Committing Capital Offences (African Journal of
Criminal Law and Jurisprudence Vol. 4, 2019) 108-118.
15. Making Socio-Economic Rights Justiciable in Nigeria Through
Personalising of Human Rights ( International Journal of Research,
Innovations and Sustainable Development Vol. 9, Number 1 2019) 122-131
16. Out-of-School Children in Nigeria: Making Extant Legislations Count
(Interdisciplinary Journal of African and Asian Studies (IJAAS) 5 (2)
2019.
17. New Legislations, Same Old Results? An Appraisal of the Impact of
Child’s Rights Legislations in Nigeria since 2003. ((De Juriscope, Law
Journal of Chukwemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu University, June 2021) 64-94.
18. Optimizing the Law to Curb Rape of Females in Nigeria (Benue State
University Law Journal, Vol. 10, 2021) 486- 506
1. Mass Media and the Law in Nigeria (book chapter), Agbanu and Nwabueze
(ed.), Readings in Mass Communication: Global Perspectives on
Communication Issues (Owerri: Top Shelve Publishers, 2008) pp. 332- 345.
2. Some Problems of Practising Law under a Business Name: Ataguba &
Company v. Gura (Nig.) Ltd. (2005)8 N.W.L.R (Pt.297) 429; New Nigerian
Bank Plc v. Denclag Ltd & Anor (2005) 4 N.W.L.R. (Pt.916) 549-
Revisited (book chapter) Ikedinma, Onyeakagbu A (ed), The Role of the
Judiciary in Nigerian Democratic Process: Essays in Honour of Sir, Hon.
Justice Iche N. Ndu, Ksc;OFR.(Lagos: Vox Nigeria Limited, 2008) 406-413.
3. The Validity of Legal Documents signed without the name of the Legal
Practitioner: A Review of the case of Okafor & 2 Ors. v. Nweke
& 5 OrsAnambra State University Law Journal (Vol.1,2009) pp.203-
217.
4. Harnessing Extant laws in Battle Against Use of Torture by Officers
of the Nigeria Police Force (Humans Rights Review: An International
Human Rights Journal) A Publication of Department of Public Law ABU
Zaria and National Human Rights Commission of Nigeria (Vol.1, No.1,
2010) pp. 375- 393
5. Constitutional Right of Nigerian Children to Receive Information and
their Exposure to Pornography on the Internet: A Case for Effective
Legislations. (Human Rights Review: An International Human Rights
Journal A Publication of Department of Public Law ABU Zaria and National
Human Rights Commission of Nigeria (Vol.2, No.2, 2011) pp. 483-497
6. Finding Harmony in the Discordant Legal Regimes in Nigeria on Minimum
Age of Marriage for the Girl Child, Chukwumaeze U.U. et al (ed.) Law,
Social Justice and Development: A Festschrift for Professor Uba Nnabue
(Owerri: Imo State University Press, 2013) 458-474
7. Determination of Periodic Tenancies in Nigeria: Cobra Limited v.
Omole Estates and Investments Limited Revisited (Journal of Commercial
and Contemporary Law vol. 5 (JCCL Vol. 5 June 2015) p. 129- 137
8. Turning Child Rights from Dream to Reality in Nigeria: Finding Fund
through Nigerian Children Trust Fund Act (NCTFA) Model (2016) 3 EBSU
Journal of International Law & Juridical Review (EBSU J.I.L.J.R) p.
102-108.
9. Limits to Duration of Criminal Trials in Nigeria: Time for the Courts
to Coalesce Right to Fair Hearing with Right to Personal Liberty (Port
Harcourt Journal of Business Law Vol. 2: No. 1, April 2016) 404- 416. .
10. Inheritance Rights to Real Property under Igbo Land Customary Law:
Did the Supreme Court ever Symmetrise Gender? (Unizik Law Journal Vol.
12, 2016) 247-261.
11. Legal Framework for the Prevention and Control of Pre-Trial Bail of
Suspects by Nigeria Police: A Critique , Udok & Essien (ed.) New
Frontiers in Nigerian Law: Essays in Honour of Professor Enefiok Essien
(Department of Private Law, Faculty of Law, University of Uyo) 202-216.
12. 2014 National Conference: Money down the Drain or Harbinger of a new
Nigeria? (Port Harcourt Journal of Business Law Vol. 2: No. 2,
September, 2016) 445-456.
13. Twenty Four Hour Rule and the Right to Personal Liberty in Nigeria:
How far has Relevant Extant Judicial Procedures Helped us on the Path to
Liberty? ? (De Juriscope, Law Journal of Chukwemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu
University, September 2017) 69-82.
14. Pacta Sunt Servanda Solace for Persons Detained Indefinitely in
Nigeria on Suspicion of Committing Capital Offences (African Journal of
Criminal Law and Jurisprudence Vol. 4, 2019) 108-118.
15. Making Socio-Economic Rights Justiciable in Nigeria Through
Personalising of Human Rights ( International Journal of Research,
Innovations and Sustainable Development Vol. 9, Number 1 2019) 122-131
16. Out-of-School Children in Nigeria: Making Extant Legislations Count
(Interdisciplinary Journal of African and Asian Studies (IJAAS) 5 (2)
2019.
17. New Legislations, Same Old Results? An Appraisal of the Impact of
Child’s Rights Legislations in Nigeria since 2003. ((De Juriscope, Law
Journal of Chukwemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu University, June 2021) 64-94.
18. Optimizing the Law to Curb Rape of Females in Nigeria (Benue State
University Law Journal, Vol. 10, 2021) 486- 506 |