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Back to Journal HomeTHE LEGAL BATTLE AGAINST CYBERCRIME IN NIGERIA: AN ASSESSMENT OF CURRENT LAWS
By: Aisha Oluwakemi Balogun
Published: February 19, 2025
Cybercrime, in the era of advanced technology, poses a significant threat to individuals and organizations, disrupting the fabric of global security and economic stability. The abstract examines the rise of cybercrime in the digital age, where criminals exploit the vulnerabilities of cyberspace to commit a wide range of offenses. The...
THE EVOLUTION OF PERFORMANCE MANAGEMENT IN ETHIOPIAβS PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
By: Daniel Bekele Hailemariam
Published: February 19, 2025
This paper examines the Ethiopian public sector's journey in implementing a result-oriented performance management approach as part of ongoing public sector reforms. Ethiopia's civil service has undergone continuous organizational changes aimed at enhancing its performance by adopting various management models. These include strategic planning and management, quick wins, total quality...
AMERICAN MUSLIMS AND THE USA PATRIOT ACT: THE UNSEEN COSTS OF ROVING WIRETAPS
By: Omar Youssef Al-Fahad
Published: February 19, 2025
This paper investigates the impact of the USA Patriot Act of 2001 and related policies on the American Muslim and Arab communities. It highlights the consequences of these policies, including the arrest and deportation of thousands of individuals without proper due process. The research sheds light on the measures taken...
THE INTERSECTION OF DUE PROCESS AND CAPITAL PUNISHMENT: A LEGAL COMPARISON IN NIGERIA
By: Chijioke Emeka Okafor
Published: February 19, 2025
Capital punishment remains a contentious global issue, sparking debates and varying perspectives worldwide. This article delves into the diverse attitudes of nations towards capital punishment, emphasizing that different countries maintain distinctive lists of crimes that warrant the ultimate penalty. The absence of a universal standard for classifying capital offenses further...