Africa
Legal Challenges in the Age of Artificial Intelligence in Nigeria – Martha Inaingo
Legal Challenges in the Age of Artificial Intelligence in Nigeria Introduction Artificial Intelligence (AI) has been in existence since the 1950s but has rapidly advanced in this new age to support human activities by being fast at performing tasks giving to it. AI is a progressive technology that is surging
Ponzi Schemes: The Legal Implications and Regulatory Responses in Nigeria – Favour Osuluku
Ponzi Schemes: The Legal Implications and Regulatory Responses in Nigeria ABSTRACT The harsh economic realities of the Nigerian populace, unemployment and poor financial literacy have created a market for drivers of fraudulent investment schemes called Ponzi schemes. The notoriety of Ponzi schemes in Nigeria gained traction during the official declaration
The Law on Impersonating Legal Practitioners and Power of a Magistrate to Order an Arrest – Ikpenyi Michael
What The Law Says About Impersonating Legal Practitioners And The Power Of A Magistrate To Order An Arrest During a court sitting in Anambra State, a suspected fake lawyer was arrested while presenting his case. The supposed lawyer was seen leaving the bar to present his case as seen in
Asia
Exploring the Legal Framework for Drone Tech and Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) – Rakshit Sharma
Exploring the Legal Framework for Drone Technology and Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) This article is particular to India INTRODUCTION Drones, also referred to as unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), have revolutionised many industries and are becoming more ubiquitous in India. Drones offer a huge amount of promise for innovation and efficiency in a
Patent Trolls: Understanding and Dealing with the Threats to Intellectual Property Rights – Rakshit Sharma
Patent Trolls: Understanding and Dealing with the Threats to Intellectual Property Rights In today’s fast-paced and competitive world, innovation and creativity are key drivers of economic growth and prosperity. But for many inventors, entrepreneurs, and businesses, that creativity is being threatened by a new type of predator: Patent trolls. These
Theories of ownership and comparison with possession – Singh & Pachauri
Theories of ownership and comparison with possession Possession and ownership are rights accruing on property, but ownership in essence is a greater right than possession. Possession is only an objective realisation of ownership. This article is particular to INDIA. Introduction Ownership is a legal concept that refers to the legal
International
Juxtaposing Use of Force and Negotiation as an Approach to International Dispute Resolution – Cosmas C. Okwumuo
Juxtaposing Use of Force and Negotiation as an Approach to International Dispute Resolution Introduction Article 2(4) of the United Nations Charter 1945 prohibits the use of threat or force by states in international relations. This prohibition is, however, subject to an exception of self-defence in Article 51 of the Charter.
An Analysis of the Conflict in Ukraine From an International Humanitarian Law Perspective – Muhammed Ceesay
An Analysis of the Conflict in Ukraine From an International Humanitarian Law Perspective ABSTRACT The conflict in Ukraine has been raging for more than a year now, and it has resulted in deaths and injuries of thousands, destruction of critical infrastructure, and the halting fundamental services in Ukraine. It shall,
Legal Perspectives to the Gaza Hospital Attack – Rofiat Popoola
Legal Perspectives to the Gaza Hospital Attack The tragic attack on Ahli Arab Hospital, Gaza, on the 17th of October, 2023, allegedly by the Israeli airstrikes, which injured civilians causing extensive damage to the hospital facility highlights the intensity of the conflict between Palestine and Israel. Ahli Arab Hospital, which