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LEGAL AND PROCEDURAL CHALLENGES OF CAPITAL PUNISHMENT IN NIGERIA: A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS

By: Chinedu Michael Okafor
Published: June 5, 2025
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...

CONSPIRACY OFFENSES IN NIGERIA AND COMMONWEALTH JURISDICTIONS: A COMPARATIVE LEGAL STUDY

By: Grace Ogunleye Adebimpe
Published: June 5, 2025
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...

IN THE SHADOW OF 9/11: U.S. GOVERNMENT MEASURES AND THEIR IMPACT ON AMERICAN MUSLIMS

By: Ibrahim Balogun Yusuf
Published: June 5, 2025
American Muslim communities are diverse, growing, and play an increasingly significant role in the United States. Estimating their numbers is challenging due to limitations on gathering religious affiliation data by government agencies. However, estimates suggest a population of two to seven million American Muslims, constituting a minority but still significant...

SOCIAL SECURITY REFORM AND ITS FINANCIAL RAMIFICATIONS FOR POLAND’S ZUS SYSTEM

By: Tomasz Kowalski Aleksander
Published: June 5, 2025
Social insurance plays a pivotal role in the Polish social security system, safeguarding individuals against various life risks such as old age, disability, loss of the primary breadwinner, illness, maternity, and workplace accidents or occupational diseases. This essential safety net has been administered by the Social Insurance Administration (ZUS) since...