VIEWS ON THE ECHOING INFLUENCE OF THE COMMON LAW ON THE NIGERIAN LEGAL SYSTEM
Abstract
Nigeria as a former British colony owes the development of its legal system to the English common law. Postindependenceand even till date, the common law has remained a major influence on the Nigerian legal system.Although, the common law was statutorily received as a source of law in Nigeria via Ordinance No 3 of 1863which provides that the common law of England, rules of equity and statutes of general application in force inEngland as at the 1st of January, 1900 be made applicable in Nigeria and an independent Nigeria has sincedeveloped its own legal system, yet the indirect influence of common law resonates in almost all aspects of lawsin Nigeria. This paper therefore attempts an analysis of some of the Nigerian judicial authorities which reflectsthe echoing influence of the common law on the Nigerian legal system with special emphasis on the criminal law,civil law of tort, contract law, company law, constitutional law and labour law. It concludes that the common lawis still a strong influence more than sixty years post independence.
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