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This book eulogises a personality that has constructed a formidable scholarly and personal legacy that future generations of legal practitioners and socio-legal scholars in Africa should look to for guidance and inspiration. Divided into three parts, the book deals with a longstanding legal practice and scholarship on the role of international law and institutions. Additionally, the book discussed roles of an African scholar and practitioner to advance socio-economic and cultural rights across the continent, through contextualised, progressive adjudication and from a gendered perspective.…mehr
This book eulogises a personality that has constructed a formidable scholarly and personal legacy that future generations of legal practitioners and socio-legal scholars in Africa should look to for guidance and inspiration. Divided into three parts, the book deals with a longstanding legal practice and scholarship on the role of international law and institutions. Additionally, the book discussed roles of an African scholar and practitioner to advance socio-economic and cultural rights across the continent, through contextualised, progressive adjudication and from a gendered perspective. Finally, the book examined the importance of early-childhood education and legal education alike, the role of the courts in redressing these concerns and the need for greater inclusion of Afro and queer-sensitive pedagogies and perspectives. Contributors to the book address the role of schools in redressing systemic marginalisation—including stigmatisation based on disability—and efforts to translate their rights as prescribed in national constitutions and international legal instruments. The methodology encompasses a TWAIL approach and the call to revisit orthodox approaches to legal scholarship.
Azubike Chinwuba Onuora-Oguno is Associate Professor in the Faculty of Law, University of Ilorin, Nigeria.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Reflection on the Development of Jurisprudence Teaching and Practice in a Silver State: Thoughts and Musing of Prof. Wahab Egbewole, SAN.- 2. ECOWAS Court and Emerging Community Legal Order in West Africa.- 3. Making a Case for the Implementation of the African Union Model Law For the Implementation of the Kampala Convention in Nigeria.- 4. COVID-19 and the Implementation of Aspiration 1 of the African Union's Agenda 2063: The Case of South Africa, Zimbabwe and Eswatini.- 5. "Bastions of Hope": The Democratic Potential of a Willing Judiciary in Progressive Socio-Economic Rights Litigation in South African and Nigeria.- 6. Gender Mainstreaming in Post Conflict Reconstruction in North East, Nigeria.- 7. Islamic Law Perspective on Emerging Issues from Legal Frameworks on Domestic Violence in Nigeria.- 8. The Role of Nigeria Courts in Protesting Women and Children Against Harmful Traditional Practices.- 9. Protecting the Maginalised Child in Nigeria-Social Protection of Children with Albinism in NIgerian Schools Examined.- 10. Early Child Education and Care: A Cradle for Inclusion in Nigeria?.- 11. Inclusion of Disabilities Related Courses in The Nigerian Law Schools' Curriculum.- 12. Human Rights and Climate Change Impacts in Africa: A New Factor in African Union Policymaking.- 13. The Role of the Courts in Mapping out Inclusive Education.- 14. Decolonialising the Nigerian Law Classroom: Analytic Diary on Indigenous Storytelling at Niger Delta University.- 15. Charting a New Course in Sexual Violence Prohibition and Protection in Nigeria: A Need to Reappraise Public Law Jurisprudence in NIgeria?.
1. Reflection on the Development of Jurisprudence Teaching and Practice in a Silver State: Thoughts and Musing of Prof. Wahab Egbewole, SAN.- 2. ECOWAS Court and Emerging Community Legal Order in West Africa.- 3. Making a Case for the Implementation of the African Union Model Law For the Implementation of the Kampala Convention in Nigeria.- 4. COVID-19 and the Implementation of Aspiration 1 of the African Union's Agenda 2063: The Case of South Africa, Zimbabwe and Eswatini.- 5. "Bastions of Hope": The Democratic Potential of a Willing Judiciary in Progressive Socio-Economic Rights Litigation in South African and Nigeria.- 6. Gender Mainstreaming in Post Conflict Reconstruction in North East, Nigeria.- 7. Islamic Law Perspective on Emerging Issues from Legal Frameworks on Domestic Violence in Nigeria.- 8. The Role of Nigeria Courts in Protesting Women and Children Against Harmful Traditional Practices.- 9. Protecting the Maginalised Child in Nigeria-Social Protection of Children with Albinism in NIgerian Schools Examined.- 10. Early Child Education and Care: A Cradle for Inclusion in Nigeria?.- 11. Inclusion of Disabilities Related Courses in The Nigerian Law Schools' Curriculum.- 12. Human Rights and Climate Change Impacts in Africa: A New Factor in African Union Policymaking.- 13. The Role of the Courts in Mapping out Inclusive Education.- 14. Decolonialising the Nigerian Law Classroom: Analytic Diary on Indigenous Storytelling at Niger Delta University.- 15. Charting a New Course in Sexual Violence Prohibition and Protection in Nigeria: A Need to Reappraise Public Law Jurisprudence in NIgeria?.
1. Reflection on the Development of Jurisprudence Teaching and Practice in a Silver State: Thoughts and Musing of Prof. Wahab Egbewole, SAN.- 2. ECOWAS Court and Emerging Community Legal Order in West Africa.- 3. Making a Case for the Implementation of the African Union Model Law For the Implementation of the Kampala Convention in Nigeria.- 4. COVID-19 and the Implementation of Aspiration 1 of the African Union's Agenda 2063: The Case of South Africa, Zimbabwe and Eswatini.- 5. "Bastions of Hope": The Democratic Potential of a Willing Judiciary in Progressive Socio-Economic Rights Litigation in South African and Nigeria.- 6. Gender Mainstreaming in Post Conflict Reconstruction in North East, Nigeria.- 7. Islamic Law Perspective on Emerging Issues from Legal Frameworks on Domestic Violence in Nigeria.- 8. The Role of Nigeria Courts in Protesting Women and Children Against Harmful Traditional Practices.- 9. Protecting the Maginalised Child in Nigeria-Social Protection of Children with Albinism in NIgerian Schools Examined.- 10. Early Child Education and Care: A Cradle for Inclusion in Nigeria?.- 11. Inclusion of Disabilities Related Courses in The Nigerian Law Schools' Curriculum.- 12. Human Rights and Climate Change Impacts in Africa: A New Factor in African Union Policymaking.- 13. The Role of the Courts in Mapping out Inclusive Education.- 14. Decolonialising the Nigerian Law Classroom: Analytic Diary on Indigenous Storytelling at Niger Delta University.- 15. Charting a New Course in Sexual Violence Prohibition and Protection in Nigeria: A Need to Reappraise Public Law Jurisprudence in NIgeria?.
1. Reflection on the Development of Jurisprudence Teaching and Practice in a Silver State: Thoughts and Musing of Prof. Wahab Egbewole, SAN.- 2. ECOWAS Court and Emerging Community Legal Order in West Africa.- 3. Making a Case for the Implementation of the African Union Model Law For the Implementation of the Kampala Convention in Nigeria.- 4. COVID-19 and the Implementation of Aspiration 1 of the African Union's Agenda 2063: The Case of South Africa, Zimbabwe and Eswatini.- 5. "Bastions of Hope": The Democratic Potential of a Willing Judiciary in Progressive Socio-Economic Rights Litigation in South African and Nigeria.- 6. Gender Mainstreaming in Post Conflict Reconstruction in North East, Nigeria.- 7. Islamic Law Perspective on Emerging Issues from Legal Frameworks on Domestic Violence in Nigeria.- 8. The Role of Nigeria Courts in Protesting Women and Children Against Harmful Traditional Practices.- 9. Protecting the Maginalised Child in Nigeria-Social Protection of Children with Albinism in NIgerian Schools Examined.- 10. Early Child Education and Care: A Cradle for Inclusion in Nigeria?.- 11. Inclusion of Disabilities Related Courses in The Nigerian Law Schools' Curriculum.- 12. Human Rights and Climate Change Impacts in Africa: A New Factor in African Union Policymaking.- 13. The Role of the Courts in Mapping out Inclusive Education.- 14. Decolonialising the Nigerian Law Classroom: Analytic Diary on Indigenous Storytelling at Niger Delta University.- 15. Charting a New Course in Sexual Violence Prohibition and Protection in Nigeria: A Need to Reappraise Public Law Jurisprudence in NIgeria?.
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