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Comparative Legal Dynamics in Nigerian African Regions, 2012

Chidera Nwosu, Department of Advanced Studies, Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife
DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.18977471
Published: May 9, 2012

Abstract

This Policy Brief explores comparative legal dynamics within Nigerian African regions, focusing on recent developments in law and governance. No empirical data was collected or analysed in this brief; instead, a review of existing legislative documents and scholarly articles is employed to identify patterns and trends in legal practices across Nigerian regions. A notable finding is the significant variation in land ownership laws among different Nigerian states, which hinders effective regional integration efforts. This thematic theme was evident across several regions studied. The review underscores the necessity for a more uniform legal approach to facilitate smoother regional governance and economic development. Specific recommendations include advocating for legislative harmonization initiatives and promoting inter-regional dialogue on legal reforms.

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Chidera Nwosu (2012). Comparative Legal Dynamics in Nigerian African Regions, 2012. African Regional Integration Law (Law/Political Science/Economics, Vol. 2012 No. 1 (2012). https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18977471

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African geographycomparative lawregional governancelegal pluralismindigenous justice systemshuman rights frameworksconstitutional law

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