This paper examines the development of humanitarian law over the years. It addresses measures aimed at the protection of war victims – through the Geneva Law- and the...
Author - James E. Archibong
James E. Archibong Introduction Women constitute about fifty percent of the Nigerians population. They continue to play the subordinate and subservient role...
James E. Archibong Abstract International law traditionally governs relations between states. Individuals were regarded as objects. Contemporary international law...
Law having reached its limits of effectiveness and having failed at the level of total prohibition of war, has rechannelled its efforts towards the regulation of...
Introduction International humanitarian Law regulates the means and methods of warfare as well as protects victims of armed conflicts. The breach of these rules attracts...
Introduction Over the years, African children have been victims of a plethora of abuses and impeding situations. They are affected by different levels of abuse, among...
INTRODUCTIONChildren because of their age and dependence are the most vulnerable and weak members of society. This has resulted in their rights being trampled upon by...
RESTIVENESS IN NIGERIA’S NIGER DELTA: ADDRESSING DEEP-ROOTED GRIEVANCES THROUGH EQUITY AND GOOD GOVERNANCE
Introduction Nigeria, the world’s most populated African nation is also the largest producer of oil and gas...
THE CONCEPT OF HUMAN RIGHTS Human beings are endowed with entrenched, salient, and natural rights often referred to as human rights. These rights start to function from...