Law and Social Justice Review (LASJURE) is a peer reviewed journal purpose of which is to promote the discussion and examination of issues lying at the juncture of social justice and the law. LASJURE publishes legal studies and analyses of case law, legislation, and instruments that address the law's interface with historically challenged groups and stress the law's potential as a tool of positive social change. These studies can also rely on findings from related disciplines, especially social sciences and humanities. The aim of LASJURE is to provide inspiration for the development of law in ways that encourage the use of law as an instrument of social engineering. LASJURE is published three times a year in January, May and September. The journal invites professors, judicial officers, legal practitioners and law postgraduate students to submit scholarly articles, essays, legal briefs, case comments and book reviews that address issues involving the intersection of social justice and the law.
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Table of Contents
Articles
Aderonke E. ADEGBITE
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Chinenye Joy MGBEOKWERE
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Maduka A. EWUZIE
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Chi-Johnny OKONGWU, Simon Ejokema IMOISI
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Robert OSAMOR
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O.I. USANG, Ogechukwu J. ENEMUOH
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Vincent IWUNZE
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Rachael Oreoluwa OJO-SOLOMON
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Livinus I. NWOKIKE
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Olabode O. AYORINDE
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M.I. ANUSHIEM, David Somto OJUKWU, Olivia Ezinee ONWUGBENU
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Muhammad Mansur ALIYU, Safiyyah Ummu MOHAMMED
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Chimere Arinze OBODO
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Chinwe Patricia ILOKA
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Chioma Bernadine NWANKWO
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E. O. ENAKIRERU, Faith Osohuotue IGBINEWEKA
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Onyinyechi Gift WOSU
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Eseni Azu UDU, Joyce Nnenna ESENI
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Cyril Ezechi NKOLO
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Musa Y. SULEIMAN, Naomi E. OKIBE, David D. GOAR
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Idris Adisa ODEKUNLE
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Habiba MUSA, Victor E. KULUGH
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