Published: 2024-04-03
Safeguarding Transactions: Exploring Bahrain'S Legal Mechanisms For Dispute Resolution
The development of international relations has led states to apply foreign laws in cross-border disputes, raising concerns about the violation of public order. Parties may manipulate support officers to avoid the original governing law, which may challenge foreign law's impact on individuals'
Ali Hassan Al-Mansoori , Fatima Khalid Al-Mahroos
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Upholding The Law: A Detailed Analysis Of Police Authority In Arrests Within Nigerian Territory
This paper delves into the historical evolution of policing, tracing its origins from ancient times to contemporary law enforcement agencies. The term "police" originated in 18th-century France, defining a government organization responsible for maintaining law and order through the efforts of
Chika Ekene Okonkwo , Blessing Oluwatosin Eze
1-10
Gendered Injustice: Interrogating Uk Criminal Justice Policies In Light Of Gendered Crime
This analysis delves into the gendered aspects of crime prevention and reduction strategies, as well as legislative provisions. The focal point is to examine how gender roles, particularly hegemonic masculinity, influence the perpetration of crimes within the male population. Hegemonic
Emily Grace Thompson, LLB, Alexander James Johnson, JD
40-58
Nigeria'S Rule Of Law: Struggles Amidst Governance And Corruption
The pursuit of good governance is a central concern in evaluating the performance of modern governments. The absence of proper governance standards often results in a characterization of poor governance. In Nigeria, despite the return of constitutional democracy in 1999, the prevailing consensus
Oluwakemi Adekunle Osagie , Chinedu Emmanuel Okonkwo
11-24