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Nigerian Law Theses and Dissertations

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UNITED KINGDOM - University of Huddersfield, England | |||
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Mitee, Leesi Ebenezer |
Public Access to Legislation and Its Inherent Human Rights: A Comparative Study of the United Kingdom and Nigeria |
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Law Theses and Dissertations by Nigerians all over the World
The Nigerian Law Dissertations and Theses Database is a unique collection of PhD and LLM Theses and Dissertations (advanced legal research projects) topics and abstracts, successfully completed in Nigerian universities or by Nigerians in any university overseas. Where the abstract of a Thesis is not yet available, its topic only is included in the Database. You may submit the topic and abstract of your PhD and/or LLM research to us for inclusion in this Database (please follow the format below). This project will surely facilitate law research and contribute to the development of Nigerian law, which may also necessitate law reform. Upon completion, the Database will be published in eBook format that will be available via annual subscription.