International Journal of Comparative Law and Legal Philosophy (IJOCLLEP) is a peer blind reviewed periodical that provides a dynamic platform for dissemination of ideas on comparative law and philosophy of law. As it is hard, in our contemporary globalized world, to confine developments in law to one jurisdiction and isolate them from another, the Journal is a podium for reports on developments in the field of comparative law from all parts of the world. As also a philosophy of law forum, IJOCLLEP provides an opportunity for spread of the results of analysis of transnational legal history and theory, private international law/conflict of laws, and the study of legal systems, cultures, and traditions.
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Chinemelum Nelson ARINZE-UMOBI
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Kesiena URHIBO
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Etefia Ekwere EKANEM, Akebong Samuel ESSIEN
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Boniface EWULUM
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Hilda OBI-OBIORA, Favour Christopher ASIAZOBOR
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B. O. ALLOH
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Oluwagbemileke KEHINDE
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Vitus Mazi UDEGBULEM
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Ulisan OGISI, Kingsley MRABURE
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Gaga Wilson EKAKITIE
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Vincent ADEDARA, Foluke DADA
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Ifeanyi ANIGBOGU, P. E. O. OGUNO
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Chineze Sophia IBEKWE, Onyeka Christiana ADUMA
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Joseph MBADUGHA
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Adamu Izang MADAKI, Rabiatu Abdullahi MUSA
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Matthew ATONKO
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Eno-Obong AKPAN
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Kachitdobelu John BIELU
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M.O.I. NWABUOKU
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Oluwanifise Samuel ADELEKE
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Precious Omowumi OGUNSEMOYIN, Mercy Fikayo LEKE
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Chidinma Therese ODAGHARA, Henry Chukwudi OKEKE
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M. O. OSEGHALE
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Samson Obi UMEH, Charity Ngozi ANICHE
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INCONCLUSIVE ELECTIONS IN NIGERIA: A REVIEW OF THE SUPREME COURT JUDGMENT IN HON. FALEKE VERSUS INEC
Chukwuka ONYEAKU
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Chinwe OKOLI, Jude Ekwoma OKORO
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