Monday, 14 November 2011

Nigerian Law Resources Pioneers New Generation of Living Law eBooks

An Indispensable Collection of Nigerian Law eBooks:

 Laws of the Federation of Nigeria eBook
 Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria 1999 eBook: Full Text With Annotations (All Amendments Incorporated)
 Nigerian Law of Evidence eBook: Full Text of the Evidence Act 2011 With Annotations
 Nigerian Company Law eBook: Full Text of Nigerian Companies and Allied Matters Act 1990 With Annotations
 Laws of Bayelsa State of Nigeria eBook
 PLUS United States of America Constitution eBook

This collection is a must-have affordable legal resource for law researchers, legal practitioners, business executives, companies, professionals, students, and all those interested in the historical and day-to-day development of Nigerian legislation. You can read them on your computer, mobile phone, Amazon Kindle, BlackBerry, iPhone, iPad, and other eReaders hand-held devices. The colossal importance of this unprecedented project on Nigerian legislation is self-evident.

Nigerian Law Resources has pioneered the next generation of law eBooks. Starting with the Laws of Rivers State of Nigeria eBook, Cognizant of the dynamic nature of law (especially as a result of enactment of new legislation, amendment and repeal of existing legislation), our legal eBooks are updated from time to time (throughout a particular year) to reflect changing developments in the laws. Owners of our eBooks can therefore check for updatesand re-download the latest version free of charge from the website where they bought them. New editions are published yearly. This is why Nigerian Law Resources eBooks are living books.

If you would want us to inform you of the availability of these and other Nigerian law eBooks when published or how to buy and download them, please click here TODAY to send us your email address through our Online Contact Form. Act now.

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Human Rights in the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria

CHAPTER IV: FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS
Right to life
       33. (1) Every person has a right to life, and no one shall be deprived intentionally of his life, save in execution of the sentence of a court in respect of a criminal offence of which he has been found guilty in Nigeria.
(2) A person shall not be regarded as having been deprived of his life in contravention of this section, if he dies as a result of the use, to such extent and in such circumstances as are permitted by law, of such force as is reasonably necessary –

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    Introduction to Nigerian Legal Education

    Historical Background

    The legal profession as we have it today in Nigeria is a relic of British colonization that was imposed on our traditional legal system in 1862 when Lagos was created a British colony. In the same year, a court was established in Lagos.
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    The Problem of Lack of Public Access to Legislation in Nigeria

    Like most developing countries, Nigeria lacks public access to every aspect of legal information. That was the indisputable finding of my Master of Laws (LLM) Dissertation at the University of Huddersfield titled, "Public Access to Legislation and Its Inherent Human Rights: A Comparative Study of the United Kingdom and Nigeria" (2006). The cost of access to legislation is prohibitive in Nigeria.
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    United States of America (US) Constitution eBook

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    Laws of Rivers State of Nigeria eBook (now available)

    Laws of Rivers State of Nigeria: An Encyclopaedic Guide (6 October 2011 Update) is available for immediate download on Mobipocket website (general eBook format) and on Amazon websites (US, UK, France, Canada, etc.) or via Nigerian Law Resources eBookstore (Amazon Kindle format which can be read on Amazon Kindle, BlackBerry, iPhone, iPad, other eReaders and PDAs, and computer).


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    Laws of Bayelsa State of Nigeria eBook

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