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June 23, 2025

This study explains the various alternatives to resolving disputes outsidethe court room. As court queues, rising costs of litigation and time delayscontinue to plague litigants, it has become expedient to look beyondlitigation and adopt some other measures of resolving disputes amongwarring parties. There are three major forms of alternative disputeresolution...

June 23, 2025

A common phrase in global health literature is that “diseases know noborders. This is the same issue with the spread of covid-19. Which originatedin China and caused a global meltdown on the world’s economy. Sincethen,” Assessing China’s culpability through international law has been acontroversial topic. This topic has been hampered...

June 23, 2025

Information and communication technology has advanced greatly in thepast years. The developing world which was known for its analogue viewsand mode of operation has now metamorphosed into a giant global villagewhere almost every activity involves the use of computers. The courts of Laware not left out of this great change...

June 23, 2025

The principle of double jeopardy is a monumental clause in jurisprudence,its aim is of colossal importance. The principle operates as a proscriptionagainst retrials for the same criminal offence following a trial on the meritsby a court of competent criminal jurisdiction concluding in an acquittal orconviction. The principle developed at common...

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