LAW REFORM PROCESS AND PRACTICE IN NIGERIA: ISSUES AND CHALLENGES
Abstract
Law reformis the process of weeding out and replacing the obsolete and outdated laws within the legal system in order to attune the applicable laws to the prevailing realities and norms in the society.Nigerian Law Reform Commission,which was established about forty years ago,is the body formally charged with the responsibility for reforming Nigerian laws. But notwithstanding its age and mandate, the bulk of Nigerian laws have remained substantially out of date and out of touch; and this is largely responsible forthe apparent stagnation in the socioeconomic and political development of Nigeria. This paper examined the major challenges and obstacles militating against progressive reform of Nigerian laws. The research methodology adopted by the researcher is purely doctrinal, whereas the approaches employed herein are chiefly analytical, descriptive and prescriptive.This paper found that challenges and obstacles militating against progressive reform of Nigerian laws stem from varying issues ranging from institutional issues through constitutional issues to political and social issues. This paper made a case for a holistic approach in addressing those issuesand in tackling those challenges.
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