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Tomorrow is inevitable, like the change in law itself. If Nigeria is to grow to become the super-economic power in Africa, it is certain that aspects of her legal fabric must be reviewed. In this book, a glimpse is given of this metamorphosis, with developments that will be of unique benefit to investors, policy makers, and scholars. As a compilation of articles conceived at different times and in relation to different issues, the reader has a chance to foray into some critical aspects of our legal framework and their enduring challenges. For, only by exposing the shortcomings within the law, can there be hope for legal changes to occur.…mehr

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Tomorrow is inevitable, like the change in law itself. If Nigeria is to grow to become the super-economic power in Africa, it is certain that aspects of her legal fabric must be reviewed. In this book, a glimpse is given of this metamorphosis, with developments that will be of unique benefit to investors, policy makers, and scholars. As a compilation of articles conceived at different times and in relation to different issues, the reader has a chance to foray into some critical aspects of our legal framework and their enduring challenges. For, only by exposing the shortcomings within the law, can there be hope for legal changes to occur.
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Autorenporträt
Aso is a barrister and solicitor of the Supreme Court of Nigeria. He is a vibrant litigator and writer. He has worked with Streamsowers & Köhn, and Unicorn Exploration & Production Nigeria Limited. He is also the co-founder and Managing Partner of Calmhill Partners, a Lagos based law firm.He is married with children and lives in Lagos, Nigeria