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Browsing by Author "Abdulazeez, Hamza Okene"

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    The African Charter Provisions and the Challenges of its Application in the Administration of Criminal Justice in Nigeria
    (Faculty of Law, University of Ilorin, 2019) Alade, Iseoluwa T; Aina-pelemo, Adetutu Deborah; Abdulazeez, Hamza Okene
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    Application of the Doctrine of Natural Justice in Administrative Tribunal's Proceedings in Nigeria
    (Faculty of Law, University of Maiduguri, 2015) Abdulazeez, Hamza Okene; Baffa, Abubakar Salisu; Sawyerr, Emmanuel O
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    An Appraisal of the Concept of Delegation of Power within the Ambit of the Doctrine of Separation of Power: The Constitutionality of the Alteration of Sections 145 and 190 of the 1999 Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria
    (Faculty of Law, Rivers State University, Port Harcourt, 2018) Abdulazeez, Hamza Okene; Sawyerr, Emmanuel O; Galadima, Mohammed A.
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    An Assessment of Judicial Independence, Responsibility and Integrity in Nigeria
    (Wildy, Simmonds & Hill Publishing, 2018-01) Etudaiye, Muhtar A; Etudaiye, Mohammed E; Abdulazeez, Hamza Okene
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    Contending Medical Negligence Suit: The Scope of A Doctors Duty and The Limits of His Liabilities Towards His Patient
    (Faculty of Law; Rivers State University of Science & Technology, Port Harcourt, Nigeria, 2016-04) Abdulazeez, Hamza Okene
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    An Examination of Abortion Policies and reproductive Health Rights in Nigeria
    (Faculty of Law, Bowen University, 2017-07) Abdulazeez, Hamza Okene; Abdulrasheed-Muritala, Mubarakah Bolanle
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    A Geo-Legal Survey of the Laws on the Subject of Fire in Nigeria
    (Novena University Law College, 2017-06) Etudaiye, Muhtar Adeiza; Abdulazeez, Hamza Okene
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    The Interplay Between Common Law, Statutes and Customary Law in Nigeria
    (Malaysia Current Law Journal, Legal Network Series, 2018) Wuraola, Oluwabusayo Temitope; Abdulazeez, Hamza Okene; Rilwan, Mahmoud F
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    Towards the Entrenchment of Health Health Rights in Nigeria
    (International Centre for Law and Democracy Studies, Anna mid Azikiwe University, 2021) Abdulazeez, Hamza Okene; Dahiru, Abdullahi
    There is a cheap leverage levied on the provisions of chapter II, specifically section 17 (3) (d) of the 1999 Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria (as amended), that seeks to undermine the ‘fundamental objectives and directive principles of State policy’, with specific reference to health rights and its justiciability within the Nigerian legal framework. The above constitutional provision is without doubt captured under the socio-economic and cultural rights (a non-justiciable chapter), it however does not by any means restrict the justiciability of health rights or other socio-economic rights under this chapter from further realization, recognition, protection and promotion through legislative enactments or state obligation at the international and regional levels. This article adopts is a library- based research (doctrinal research methodology), which seeks to unveil the ingenuity of health right in Nigeria within the scope of existing legal frameworks on human rights in Nigeria. The research found that there is an ingenuity of health rights within the existing legal framework and thus, concluded that health rights are justiciable fundamental human rights within the context of the available legal framework in Nigeria.

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