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Autor:
Bright Bazuaye, Amos O. Enabulele
Publikováno v:
Journal of African Law. 63:79-104
With a view to showing that courts do not have the power to validate native law and custom, this article highlights the different roles assigned to the assent of the people governed by native law and custom, and to the court called upon to determine
Autor:
Amos O. Enabulele
Publikováno v:
Australian Journal of Human Rights. 24:223-243
This article discusses the optional jurisdiction in Articles 5(3) and 34(6) of the Protocol of the African Court on Human and Peoples’ Rights, which respectively empower non-governmental organisati...
Autor:
Amos O. Enabulele
Publikováno v:
African Human Rights Law Journal, Volume: 16, Issue: 1, Pages: 1-28, Published: 2016
This article considers the effect of a declaration by the African Court on Human and Peoples' Rights that a municipal law is incompatible with the provisions of the African Charter on Human and Peoples' Rights in light of the decision of the African
Autor:
Amos O Enabulele
Publikováno v:
The Australian Year Book of International Law Online. 33:15-44
Autor:
Amos O. Enabulele
Publikováno v:
Commonwealth Law Bulletin. 40:207-229
International law, as a law that applied to states at its inception, was constructed upon the edifice of authority over territory by a power by whatever title of authority and however called. The v...
Autor:
Amos O. Enabulele
Publikováno v:
Commonwealth Law Bulletin. 39:395-403
by Donatella della Porta and Alberto Vannucci, Farnham, Ashgate Publishing Company, 2012, 267pp (hardback), ISBN 9780754678991 When bombs are detonated in public places, when legitimate governments...
Autor:
Eric Ayemere Okojie, Amos O. Enabulele
Publikováno v:
Mizan Law Review; Vol 10, No 1 (2016); 1-37
There appears to be very few doctrines in contemporary international law that are in such a problematic state as the doctrine of self-executing treaties. It would appear that its usefulness is more in the debate it engenders than in its actual releva
Autor:
Amos O. Enabulele
Publikováno v:
Commonwealth Law Bulletin. 38:617-652
This article discusses the place of non liquet in the statute and practice of the International Court of Justice. It argues that although there is no prohibition of non liquet in the statute of the court, the completeness of the court of internationa
Autor:
Amos O Enabulele
Publikováno v:
Journal of African Law. 56:268-295
This article examines the practice of the ECOWAS Community Court of Justice relating to the exhaustion of domestic remedies. It argues that the court is wrong to maintain the view that it is not bound by the doctrine, simply because the court's proto
Autor:
Amos O. Enabulele, Anthony Osaro Ewere
Publikováno v:
International Human Rights Law Review. 1:312-337
This article highlights a major source of tension between the Supplementary Protocol of the Economic Community of West Africa States Community Court of Justice (ECOWAS CCJ) and the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, 1999 (CFRN), in rela