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A Nigerian Judge's personal recollections of a little more than 10 years service in the Court charged with oversight of the Federal Government and its agencies, international commercial activity and political adjudication.The post-military democratic dispensation of the early 21st century has been accompanied by unprecedented tensions, strains and crises in the legal establishment. The direction of Nigerian democracy is at stake.The author was forced into retirement from the Court in 2013. He shares his experiences in that Court in this book; and chronicles the manner of his 'involuntary' departure.…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
A Nigerian Judge's personal recollections of a little more than 10 years service in the Court charged with oversight of the Federal Government and its agencies, international commercial activity and political adjudication.The post-military democratic dispensation of the early 21st century has been accompanied by unprecedented tensions, strains and crises in the legal establishment. The direction of Nigerian democracy is at stake.The author was forced into retirement from the Court in 2013. He shares his experiences in that Court in this book; and chronicles the manner of his 'involuntary' departure.
Autorenporträt
Charles Efanga Archibong was born in 1953. He is a Christian and a native of Calabar, Cross River State, in the southeastern corner of Nigeria. Archibong was called to the Nigerian Bar in 1978. He spent his year of National Youth Service in Oyo State. Archibong practiced Law in the commercial city of Lagos for over 20 years.