Succession Rights of Nigerian Widows and Daughters in Post Anekwe Era
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9783330005723 - Anthony Ewere: Succession Rights of Nigerian Widows and Daughters in Post Anekwe Era
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Anthony Ewere

Succession Rights of Nigerian Widows and Daughters in Post Anekwe Era (2017)

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ISBN: 9783330005723 bzw. 3330005726, in Deutsch, LAP Lambert Academic Publishing, Taschenbuch, neu.

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The Dawn of a New Era in Nigerian Law of Succession, Hope for Nigerian widows and daughters as the Supreme Court radically changed its conservative policy on discriminatory customary law rules of succession. The Supreme Court´s decisions in Anekwe v. Nweke and Ukeje v. Ukeje are a landmark, having finally turned the tide against discriminatory customary law rules of succession in Nigeria. In addition to constitutional provisions and global trend against discrimination, the cases mark the beginning of the end of discriminatory customary law rules of succession from judicial perspective. Widows and daughters now have formidable legal authorities for ventilating their succession rights to real property upon intestacy. They can also challenge other discriminatory customary law rules on the ground that the rules are unconstitutional, repugnant to natural justice, equity and good conscience, or for being inconsistent with practical realities in present-day society. Taschenbuch, 13.01.2017.
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9783330005723 - Ewere, Anthony: Succession Rights of Nigerian Widows and Daughters in Post Anekwe Era
Ewere, Anthony

Succession Rights of Nigerian Widows and Daughters in Post Anekwe Era

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ISBN: 9783330005723 bzw. 3330005726, in Deutsch, Lap Lambert Academic Publishing, gebundenes Buch, neu.

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Hope for Nigerian widows and daughters as the Supreme Court radically changed its conservative policy on discriminatory customary law rules of succession. The Supreme Court´s decisions in Anekwe v. Nweke and Ukeje v. Ukeje are a landmark, having finally turned the tide against discriminatory customary law rules of succession in Nigeria. In addition to constitutional provisions and global trend against discrimination, the cases mark the beginning of the end of discriminatory customary law rules Hope for Nigerian widows and daughters as the Supreme Court radically changed its conservative policy on discriminatory customary law rules of succession. The Supreme Court´s decisions in Anekwe v. Nweke and Ukeje v. Ukeje are a landmark, having finally turned the tide against discriminatory customary law rules of succession in Nigeria. In addition to constitutional provisions and global trend against discrimination, the cases mark the beginning of the end of discriminatory customary law rules of succession from judicial perspective. Widows and daughters now have formidable legal authorities for ventilating their succession rights to real property upon intestacy. They can also challenge other discriminatory customary law rules on the ground that the rules are unconstitutional, repugnant to natural justice, equity and good conscience, or for being inconsistent with practical realities in present-day society. Lieferzeit 1-2 Werktage.
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9783330005723 - Fremdsprachige Englische Ratgeber & Freizeit>Recht & Wirtschaft: Succession Rights of Nigerian Widows and Daughters in Post Anekwe Era
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Fremdsprachige Englische Ratgeber & Freizeit>Recht & Wirtschaft

Succession Rights of Nigerian Widows and Daughters in Post Anekwe Era

Lieferung erfolgt aus/von: Schweiz DE PB NW

ISBN: 9783330005723 bzw. 3330005726, in Deutsch, LAP Lambert Academic Publishing, Taschenbuch, neu.

Fr. 64.90 + Versand: Fr. 18.00 = Fr. 82.90
unverbindlich
Lieferung aus: Schweiz, 13.01.2017.
The Dawn of a New Era in Nigerian Law of Succession, Hope for Nigerian widows and daughters as the Supreme Court radically changed its conservative policy on discriminatory customary law rules of succession. The Supreme Court´s decisions in Anekwe v. Nweke and Ukeje v. Ukeje are a landmark, having finally turned the tide against discriminatory customary law rules of succession in Nigeria. In addition to constitutional provisions and global trend against discrimination, the cases mark the beginning of the end of discriminatory customary law rules of succession from judicial perspective. Widows and daughters now have formidable legal authorities for ventilating their succession rights to real property upon intestacy. They can also challenge other discriminatory customary law rules on the ground that the rules are unconstitutional, repugnant to natural justice, equity and good conscience, or for being inconsistent with practical realities in present-day society.
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9783330005723 - Anthony Ewere: Succession Rights of Nigerian Widows and Daughters in Post Anekwe Era
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Anthony Ewere

Succession Rights of Nigerian Widows and Daughters in Post Anekwe Era

Lieferung erfolgt aus/von: Deutschland EN NW

ISBN: 9783330005723 bzw. 3330005726, in Englisch, neu.

Fr. 48.80 ( 49.90)¹
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Lieferung aus: Deutschland, Versandfertig in 2 - 3 Tagen.
The Dawn of a New Era in Nigerian Law of Succession, Hope for Nigerian widows and daughters as the Supreme Court radically changed its conservative policy on discriminatory customary law rules of succession. The Supreme Court's decisions in Anekwe v. Nweke and Ukeje v. Ukeje are a landmark, having finally turned the tide against discriminatory customary law rules of succession in Nigeria. In addition to constitutional provisions and global trend against discrimination, the cases mark the beginning of the end of discriminatory customary law rules of succession from judicial perspective. Widows and daughters now have formidable legal authorities for ventilating their succession rights to real property upon intestacy. They can also challenge other discriminatory customary law rules on the ground that the rules are unconstitutional, repugnant to natural justice, equity and good conscience, or for being inconsistent with practical realities in present-day society.
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