Articles of K30
Back to Journal HomeFOSTERING COMMUNITY HEALTH: AN INTERFACE OF URBAN PLANNING AND PUBLIC HEALTH
By: A. Smith, Sarah E. Johnson Florida International University. John
Published: June 28, 2024
This article delves into the issue of inequity in global healthcare access and emphasizes the importance of interdisciplinary collaboration in healthcare delivery models. It highlights the Healthy Cities model, focusing on the "Healthy Communities" approach by the Centers for Disease Control (CDC). Successful initiatives in public health should prioritize the...
THE EROSION OF TELEPHONE INTERCEPTION AS A MEANS OF EVIDENCE GATHERING IN BRAZIL
By: Antonio Santoro Filho
Published: June 28, 2024
The interception of telephone communications in the Brazilian legal system has long been considered an essential means of obtaining evidence. This practice, although authorized as an exception to the fundamental right of communication inviolability, has faced numerous challenges since its regulation in 1996. Legislative proposals, controversies, and even a congressional...
THE LAKE CHAD REGION'S FIGHT AGAINST TERRORISM AND INSURGENCY: IMPLICATIONS FOR NIGERIA
By: Benji Iby Ifeakandu
Published: June 28, 2024
The Lake Chad Region (LCR), encompassing Cameroon, Chad, Niger, and Nigeria, has been severely impacted by terrorism and insurgency in the past decade. Terrorist groups, particularly Boko Haram, have led to significant disruptions in the lives of the local population, causing the loss of livelihoods and triggering irregular migration. This...
CONSPIRACY OFFENSES IN NIGERIA AND THE COMMONWEALTH: A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS
By: Omote King Osarenotor
Published: June 28, 2024
English law encompasses inchoate offences, crimes that address conduct before the full commission of a substantive crime. One such inchoate offence is conspiracy. This paper delves into the examination of conspiracy across three Commonwealth jurisdictions: Nigeria, India, and the Australian State of Queensland. The foundation for this exploration is the...
LEGISLATIVE SAFEGUARDS: PROTECTING PRISONERS' RIGHTS IN NIGERIAN CORRECTIONAL FACILITIES
By: Adeniyi Kekere-Ekun Ronkeju
Published: June 28, 2024
Regardless of the offense committed or the duration of their imprisonment, individuals in custody, whether convicted or awaiting trial, retain their human rights and dignity. This paper delves into the legislative framework governing prisoners' rights in Nigeria. It emphasizes the importance of humane treatment and respect for the fundamental dignity...