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This book dissects the legal procedure for declaration of State of Emergency in Nigeria. It chronicles historical perspectives of such declaration and questions the constitutionality or legality of some of the declarations made by past Presidents of Nigeria. It also examines the effect of state of emergency declaration on human rights protection. It appraises the seemingly justifiable grounds for suspension of human rights protection in emergency situations, both under domestic, regional and international law. The book is recommended to Legal Practitioners, Government Functionaries, Civil Society Organisations and the general public.…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This book dissects the legal procedure for declaration of State of Emergency in Nigeria. It chronicles historical perspectives of such declaration and questions the constitutionality or legality of some of the declarations made by past Presidents of Nigeria. It also examines the effect of state of emergency declaration on human rights protection. It appraises the seemingly justifiable grounds for suspension of human rights protection in emergency situations, both under domestic, regional and international law. The book is recommended to Legal Practitioners, Government Functionaries, Civil Society Organisations and the general public.
Autorenporträt
Mr. Oamen studied Law at the Ambrose Alli University Ekpoma -Nigeria and Nigerian Law School where he bagged Second Class Upper and First Class Honours respectively. He equally made a Distinction in his Master's Programme. Philip is currently a Ph.D student at the University of Birmingham. He teaches at the Faculty of Law, Ambrose Alli University.