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The Constitution of Nigeria is the supreme law of the country. There are four distinct legal systems in Nigeria, which include English law, Common law, Customary law, and Sharia Law . English law in Nigeria is derived from the colonial Nigeria, while common law is a development from its post-colonial independence.
Examples of public law include Constitutional Law, Administrative Law, Criminal Law, International Law, and so on. Private law, on the other hand, is that ...
Private law and public law. Civil law and criminal law. Civil law and common law. Municipal law and international law. Substantive law and adjectival law.
Main Content · Private Law and Public · Civil Law and Criminal · Civil Law and Common · Substantive Law and Procedural Law · Written Law and Unwritten Law · Municipal ...
Nigeria has a mixed legal system comprising of English common law, Sharia and customary law. The 1999 Constitution, is the supreme law of Nigeria.
Foreign laws equally form part of the body of laws that form the sources of the Nigerian law in addition to the English law, Islamic law, customary law and the ...
Customary law is particularly dominant in the area of personal and family relations like marriage, divorce, guardianship and custody of children and succession.
TYPES OF LAW. CONTENTS. 1.0 Introduction. 2.0 Objectives. Main Content; Eternal Law; Divine Law; Natural Law; Human or Positive Law. 4.0 Conclusion.
Introduction. This Course is designed to introduce you to the Nigerian Legal System, which forms a vital part of the total package for your degree course.
11 апр. 2019 г. · Theses among others include constitution law, administrative law, criminal law, labour law, health law, environmental law, media law and ...
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