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Private International Law in Nigeria

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Publishing Details

Full Title:

Private International Law in Nigeria

Contributors:

By (Author) Chukwuma Samuel Adesina Okoli
By (author) Richard Oppong

ISBN:

9781509911134

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Hart Publishing

Publication Date:

11th June 2020

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

Tertiary Education

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Dewey:

349.669

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

528

Dimensions:

Width 156mm, Height 234mm

Weight:

903g

Description

This book examines the rules, principles, and doctrines in Nigerian law for resolving cases involving cross-border issues. It is the first book-length treatise devoted to the full spectrum of private international law issues in Nigeria. As a result of increased international business transactions, trade, and investment with Nigeria, such cross-border issues are more prevalent than ever. The book provides an overview of the relevant body of Nigerian law, with comparative perspectives from other legal systems. Drawing on over five hundred Nigerian cases, relevant statutes, and academic commentaries, this book examines jurisdiction in interstate and international disputes, choice of law, the enforcement of foreign judgments and international arbitral awards, domestic remedies affecting foreign proceedings, and international judicial assistance in the service of legal processes and taking of evidence. Academics, researchers, and students, as well as judges, arbitrators, practitioners, and legislators alike will find Private International Law in Nigeria an instructive and practical guide.

Reviews

The book is an excellent piece. For the first time, students and practitioners can have access to an avalanche of Nigerian PIL cases and they can measure the mood of Nigerian courts on important subject matters such as jurisdiction agreements. -- Abubakri Yekini * AfronomicsLaw *
This book is without doubt, one of the most impactful legal textbooks in Nigeria in at least twenty five years. It is a refreshing addition to the legal libraries across Nigeria and beyond. Judges at all levels of courts in Nigeria, legal practitioners, arbitrators and lawmakers alike as well as law teachers, researchers and students, will find Private International Law in Nigeria a highly resourceful and practical guide that fills an intellectual void in a long neglected but increasingly critical field of law. It is a long overdue contribution to the field of private international law in particular, and to legal scholarship in Nigeria as a whole. -- Orji Agwu Uka * AfronomicsLaw *
Private International Law in Nigeria can rightly be described as a pioneering work practitioners, academics, and students can now access a multitude of Nigerian cases as a point of reference more easily than ever before It will be extremely useful for judicial officers, academics, law students, legal practitioners, cross-border litigants and anyone interested in a Nigerian perspective on cross-border issues. -- Abubakri Yekini, Lagos State University * The Journal of Legal Pluralism and Unofficial Law *
An invaluable source of information for those interested in understanding the principles of PIL in Nigeria. This excellent monograph extensively covers most aspects of PIL and painstakingly analyses most Nigerian case law on the subject. It is clearly and coherently written and offers useful guidance to academics, practitioners, judges, students, and anyone wishing to understand the principles of PIL in Nigeria. -- Chukwudi Paschal Ojiegbe * Journal of Private International Law *
This book is the first full length, systematic treatment of Nigerian private international law. Doing something for the first time makes the authors pioneers. In this case they have navigated the unknown terrain with great skill I highly recommend this book to all lawyers and judges in Nigeria, to all legal academics working on private international law anywhere, to those responsible for international matters in the Nigerian Federal Government and those responsible for justice in all the States of the Nigerian Federation. * Paul Beaumont, Professor of Private International Law, University of Stirling (from the Series Editors Preface) *
The book is an immense resource material on private international law, conflict of laws, for Judges, lawyers, law lecturers and law students in the Universities and a fantastic contribution to the legal jurisprudence and materials on the subject. I congratulate the authors for their foresight and resourcefulness in putting the work together. The book is a must have for everyone involved in personal and business transactions that have inter-State and/or international elements. * Honourable Justice H A O Abiru, Justice of the Nigerian Court of Appeal (from the Foreword) *

Author Bio

Chukwuma Okoli is Post-doctoral Researcher in Private International Law at the TMC Asser Institute, The Hague. Richard Oppong is Associate Professor at Thompson Rivers University.

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