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This book discussed the basic principles of documentary evidence with particular reference to Nigeria in terms of statutory provisions. It also analyzed the relevant statutory provisions of other African countries such as Ghana, Gambia, Kenya, and Uganda, etc laws for contemporary comparative analysis. The relevant English common law principle, of course, formed the foundation and was therefore not neglected. Part 'B' of the work focused on vital issues touching on the law and practice of advocacy based inter alia on the provisions of the Nigerian evidence laws and general principle of…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This book discussed the basic principles of documentary evidence with particular reference to Nigeria in terms of statutory provisions. It also analyzed the relevant statutory provisions of other African countries such as Ghana, Gambia, Kenya, and Uganda, etc laws for contemporary comparative analysis. The relevant English common law principle, of course, formed the foundation and was therefore not neglected. Part 'B' of the work focused on vital issues touching on the law and practice of advocacy based inter alia on the provisions of the Nigerian evidence laws and general principle of advocacy. It considered the nature and psychology of litigation, courtroom decorum and mannerisms, the role of language and oratory in advocacy, the various stages of trial, examination-in-chief, cross-examination, re-examination, hostile witness, and final addresses. The book is a working manual for the trial lawyer.
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Autorenporträt
Professor Ngozi Alili studied at O.A.U. Ile-Ife where he obtained his LL.B and LL.M degrees in 1990 and 1995 respectively. He was called to the Nigerian Bar in 1991 and received his PhD in 2015 from the faculty of law, K.S.U. Anyigba where he is currently serving as the Professor & Head, Department of Private & Property Law.