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Gangwari, John U. Church-state relations in marriage in Nigeria. Jos, Plateau State: Fab Anieh Nigeria, 1994.

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(Nigeria), Kano State. Kano State Shari'a Penal Code Law 2000. Kano: Kano Printing Corp., 2000.

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Ofori-Amankwah, E. H. Criminal law in the northern states of Nigeria. Zaria, Nigeria: Gaskiya Corp., 1986.

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Aquaowo, Essien, ed. Law-making processes in Nigeria at the National and State Houses of Assembly. Ibadan, Nigeria: Spectrum Books, 2005.

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Ado-Kurawa, Ibrahim. Domestication of the Shari'ah in Nigeria. Kano: Transwest Africa, 2002.

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Nchi, Suleiman Ismaila. Powers & functions of Nigeria's national & state legislative assemblies. Jos, Nigeria: Greenworld Pub. Co., 2001.

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Nwankwo, G. O. Prudential regulation of Nigerian banking. Lagos: University of Lagos Press, 1990.

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(Organization), Socio-Economic Rights Initiative. Reforming the budget laws of South Eastern Nigeria. Lagos, Nigeria: Socio Economic Rights Initiative (SERI), 2005.

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(Nigeria), Kano State. Penal Code & Sharia Penal Code: [Olakanmi Olajide]. Abuja: LawLords Publications, 2004.

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Oduyoye, Modupe. The shariyʻah debate in Nigeria: October 1999-October 2000. Ibadan: Sefer, 2000.

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(Nigeria), Enugu State. Enugu State of Nigeria, 2005, no. 7: The Customary Court of Appeal Law 2005. Enugu, Nigeria?: Enugu State of Nigeria, 2005.

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Bob, James. Legal aspects of the administration of churches and religious groups in Nigeria. Jos, Plateau State, Nigeria: Mono Expressions Ltd., 1997.

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Anuna, M. C. Educational policies and the Nigerian legal system. Ibadan, Oyo State, Nigeria: Stirling-Hordon Publishers, 2004.

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(Nigeria), Lagos State. The laws of Lagos State of Nigeria: In force on the 1st day of February, 2003. Durban: LexisNexis Butterworths (Pty), 2003.

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(Nigeria), Lagos State. The laws of Lagos State of Nigeria: In force on the 30th day of June, 1994. [Lagos]: Lagos State Ministry of Justice, 1994.

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(Nigeria), Anambra State. The laws of Anambra State of Nigeria in force on the 31st day of December 1986. 2nd ed. Enugu: Govt. Printer, 1987.

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(Nigeria), Enugu State. Revised laws of Enugu State of Nigeria 2004: In force on 31st day of December 2004. Enugu, Nigeria: Printed by El 'Demak, 2004.

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Law Report Committee of Abia State (Nigeria), ed. Law reports of Abia State of Nigeria: Containing selected judgments of the High Court and Customary Court of Appeal of Abia State and Judgements of the Court of Appeal and Supreme Court of Nigeria \. Abia State, Nigeria: Ministry of Justice, Abia State, 2006.

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Idris, I. D. Index to laws of Kano State of Nigeria, 1967-1993: Legislation in force and those repealed. Kano State [Nigeria]: Law Library, Ministry of Justice, 1994.

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A, Adejumobi E., ed. Index of laws and edicts of Oyo State of Nigeria: 1979-2001 : alphabetical and chronological orders. [Nigeria?]: E.A. Adejumobi, 2001.

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(Nigeria), Bauchi State. The laws of the Bauchi State of Nigeria: In force on the first day of September, 1991. Bauchi State, Nigeria: Commissioners for the Revision of the Laws of Bauchi State of Nigeria, 1991.

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(Nigeria), Katsina State. The laws of the Katsina State of Nigeria: In force on the first day of January, 1990. Abingdon, Oxfordshire, Great Britain: Burgess, 1991.

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(Nigeria), Sokoto State. The laws of the Sokoto State of Nigeria: In force on the 1st day of January, 1993. Abingdon, England: Burgess & Son, 1993.

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(Nigeria), Borno State. The laws of the Borno State of Nigeria: In force on the first day of January, 1993. Abingdon, England: Burgess, 1994.

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(Nigeria), Kaduna State. The laws of the Kaduna State of Nigeria: In force on the first day of September, 1991. Abingdon [England]: Burgess & Son, 1991.

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(Nigeria), Kano State. The laws of the Kano State of Nigeria: In force on the 1st day of January, 1989. Abingdon, England: Burgess & Son, 1991.

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Oche, Patrick Ndubisi. Banking law and practice in Nigeria: Machinery for control of banks and banking business. Jos [Nigeria]: Heirs Great Commission, 2004.

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E, Igbinovia P., Okonofua Benjamin A, and Osunde Omoruyi, eds. Law and social policy and administration in Nigeria. Lagos: Ababa Press, 2004.

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Odinkalu, Anselm Chidi. Justice denied: (the area courts system in the Northern States of Nigeria) : a report. Ibadan: Published for Civil Liberties Organisation by Kraft Books, 1992.

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(Nigeria), Anambra State. Customary Court of Appeal Law, 2000 (as amended) & Customary Court of Appeal Rules 2010. [Awka] , Nigeria: Customary Court of Appeal., 2010.

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Akwue, Matthew Anayo. Some canonical implications of cultural pluralism in the church with particular application to Nigeria. Romae: Pontificia Universitas Urbaniana, Faculty of Canon Law, 1988.

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Jurisdiction and sovereign immunity in Nigerian commercial law. Lagos, Nigeria: Nigerian Institute of International Affairs, 2007.

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Babarinde, Abd al-Rashid A. Application of Shari'ah in a pluralistic society: The Nigerian experience. Minna, Nigeria: Dept. of Islamic Studies, Niger State College of Education, 2004.

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Nurudeen, Adekola, Laoye Luqman, and Akintayo John O. A, eds. Topical issues in Nigerian law: Essays in honour of Hon. Justice Nurudeen Olalekan Adekola, Chief Judge of Oyo State. Ibadan: Zenith Publishers, 2000.

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Abdullahi, Alhaji Umar Farouk. A digest on Islamic law and jurisprudence in Nigeria: Essays in honour of Hon. Justice Umaru Faruk Abdullahi. Auchi: Darun-Nur, 2003.

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Judicial administration and other legal issues in Nigeria: Essays in the honour of Honourable Justice R.P.I. Bozimo, Chief Judge of Delta State. Lagos, Nigeria: Malthouse Press Ltd., 2010.

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Innocent, Chukwuma. Above the law: A report on torture and extra-judicial killings by the police in Lagos State, Nigeria. Surulere, Lagos, Nigeria: The Organisation, 1994.

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AbdulHamid, Rafatu. Impact of re-implementation of the Shari'ah on the rights of Muslim women of Sokoto and Zamfara States, Nigeria (2000-2012). Ibadan: Spectrum Books Limited, 2017.

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Aboki, Yusuf U., and Ibrahim Shehu Shema. Democracy, rule of law and the national question: Legal essays in honour of His Excellency Alhaji Ibrahim S. Shema, Executive Governor, Katsina State of Nigeria. Zaria, Nigeria: Public Law Department, Ahmadu Bello University, 2010.

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United States. Department of State, ed. Defense: Agreement between the United States of America and Nigeria ; effected by exchange of notes dated at Abuja, January 29 and March 6, 2002. Washington, D.C.]: U.S. Dept. of State, 2011.

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Discharged and acquitted. Ikeja, Lagos: Rich Konsult, 2008.

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Nigeria. Defense, International Military Education and Training (IMET): Agreement between the United States of America and Nigeria, effected by exchange of notes, dated at Lagos November 19, 1985 and February 26, 1986. Washington, D.C: Dept. of State, 1991.

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Organisation, Widows Development. Summary of Enugu State of Nigeria, 2001, Bill no. 3 : the Prohibition of infringement of a widow's and widower's fundamental rights law, 2001: A law to make it unlawful to infringe the fundamental rights of widows and widowers, and for other related matters. Enugu, Nigeria: Widows Develo[p]ment Organisation, 2001.

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Biographical sketches of members of Tinubu’s Millennium Cabinet (May 1999 – May 2003). Lagos, Nigeria: Lagos State Ministry of Information and Strategy, 2005.

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Baxter, Katherine Isobel. Imagined States. Edinburgh University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/edinburgh/9781474420839.001.0001.

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Imagined States examines the significance of the law in colonial and postcolonial fiction from and about Nigeria between 1900 and 1966. The book argues that in the discrete period of the final half-century of British colonialism in Nigeria through into the early years of independence prior to the Biafran War, the law provided a key site for fiction’s negotiations with the increasingly complex realities of the colonial project. Attending to the representation of the law in that fiction provides important insights not only into the realities of the historical period but, equally importantly, into the dominant and emergent discourses and ideologies that shaped those realities. Imagined States explores a range of texts including popular, middle-brow and acclaimed postcolonial novels, as well as newspaper stories and memoirs, by both British and Nigerian authors (including Chinua Achebe, Joyce Carey, Cyprian Ekwensi and Edgar Wallace), focusing in particular on how the state of exception and ideas of civilisation were negotiated imaginatively in the law and fiction. These explorations are organised chronologically and thematically, moving from the law ‘upcountry’ (focusing on pre- and inter-war British representations of the District Commissioner), through the law in the city (focusing on late colonial and early postcolonial Nigerian fiction), to law and politics (focusing on postcolonial Nigerian representations of treason and violence).
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Ameze, Guobadia. Part III The Relationship Between the Judiciary and the Political Branches, 10 Judicial–Executive Relations in Nigeria’s Constitutional Development: Clear Patterns or Confusing Signals? Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/law/9780198759799.003.0011.

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This chapter examines the relationship between the executive and the judiciary in Nigeria. It sketches the history of assertions of judicial power by Nigerian courts, including the 1966 action by the Supreme Court to assert the continued validity of the 1963 constitution in the face of a military coup. It considers the role of the National Judicial Council in appointing and disciplining judges, an important issue in many systems. It recounts the saga surrounding President of the Court of Appeal Justice Salami, which raises the troubling prospect of the Chief Justice ‘packing’ the Council and possibly colluding with the executive to pursue political goals and discusses the issue of disputes over the appointment of state chief justices, who are appointed by governors on the Council’s recommendation. It also offers the Nigerian perspective on control over judicial budgets and administration, before concluding with a review of some significant cases.
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Laws of Rivers State of Nigeria: An Encyclopaedic Guide. Luton, United Kingdom: Worldwide Business Resources, United Kingdom ( https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B005O052TA/ ), 2010.

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Elechi, Ogbonnaya Oko. Doing Justice Without the State: The Afikpo Nigeria Model. Taylor & Francis Group, 2006.

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Elechi, Ogbonnaya Oko. Doing Justice Without the State: The Afikpo Nigeria Model. Taylor & Francis Group, 2006.

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Elechi, Ogbonnaya Oko. Doing Justice Without the State: The Afikpo Nigeria Model. Taylor & Francis Group, 2006.

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