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Death penalty in Nigeria: An evaluation of the arguments for and against its abolition. (Opinions) 24-08-2007
by umeche, chinedum ikenna
:: Introduction Undoubtedly, the right of man to life is the most fundamental of all human rights. The Special Rapporteur of the United Nations Commission on Human Right describes this right in a nutshell: “the right to life is a...

HUMAN RIGHT AND ITS IMPACT MON THE RULE OF LAW IN EMERGING DEMOCRACIES: NIGERIA'S EXAMPLE (Opinions) 4-10-2006
by umeche, chinedum ikenna
Before attempting an exposition of the topic, it is imperative to define the key concepts: “HUMAN RIGHTS”;” RULE OF LAW” AND “EMERGING DEMOCRACIES”. Human Rights are those rights which the international community recognizes as belonging to all...

THE DOCTRINE OF SOCIAL INEVITABILITY. (Opinions) 23-10-2006
by umeche, chinedum ikenna
INTRODUCTION Society consists of individuals whose co-existence depends absolutely on interacting with one another. Man, as a being is a gregarious animal. Put in another way, no man is an island. Societal values are determined by members of...