INSECURITY AND INSURGENCY IN NIGERIA: THE ISLAMIC LAW ANTIDOTE
Author(s): Ismail Danjuma Yusuf
This study examines Nigeria’s insecurity and insurgency crisis, highlighting how Islamic law principles can serve as a legal and moral framework for counterterrorism, conflict resolution, and national security.
AN EXAMINATION OF THE REGULATORY FRAMEWORK AND THE CHALLENGES OF ENFORCEMENT FOR BREACH OF INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS IN THE ENTERTAINMENT INDUSTRY IN NIGERIA
Author(s): Isa Yusuf
This study explores the enforcement of intellectual property rights in Nigeria’s entertainment industry, analyzing the regulatory framework, legal challenges, and mechanisms to combat copyright infringement and piracy.
EXPLORING SULH IN ISLAMIC CASES: TOWARDS ENHANCING ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE IN SHARIA COURTS IN NIGERIA
Author(s): Sani Abdul-Aziz* and Umar Mohammed Aminu**
This study explores the handling of Islamic cases in Nigerian Sharia courts, analyzing judicial procedures, legal challenges, and reforms aimed at improving the administration of justice within the Islamic legal framework.
ALTERNATIVE DISPUTES RESOLUTION IN THE CONTEXT OF SHARIA: AN EXAMINATION OF ITS PRACTICES AND PROCEDURES IN BORNO STATE.
Author(s): Baba Isa Sanda Benisheikh Yahaya Alhaji Dunoma Bukar A. Maina Mustapha A. Loskuri *
This study explores the implementation of Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) within Sharia law in Borno State, analyzing its effectiveness, legal framework, and role in resolving conflicts through arbitration and mediation.
LACK OF MAINTENANCE (ADAM NAFAQAH ) AS A JUDICIAL GROUND FOR DISSOLUTION OF MARRIAGE UNDER ISLAMIC LAW
Author(s): Muhammad Sambo Umar Ahmad A
This study explores how the lack of maintenance serves as a judicial basis for marriage dissolution under Islamic law, highlighting financial responsibilities, legal rulings, and implications for marital rights.
ANALYSING THE ENFORCEABILITY OF (SULH) AS AN ALTERNATIVE DISPUTE RESOLUTION (ADR) MECHANISM UNDER ISLAMIC LAW
Author(s): Hamza Haladu FCTI., FICMC*
This study evaluates the enforceability of Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) in Islamic law, analyzing arbitration, mediation, and legal frameworks to resolve conflicts while adhering to Shariah principles.
MARYAM EDUCATIONAL TRUST FUND: A PACESETTER IN NIGERIA
Author(s): Abdulrazaak O. Zakariya
This study examines the Maryam Educational Trust Fund’s contributions to Nigeria’s education sector, showcasing its role in scholarship funding, student empowerment, and advancing quality education.
RE-DEFINING THE FEATURES AND CLASSIFICATIONS OF COOPERATIVES USING ISLAMIC COOPERATIVE’S PARAMETER
Author(s): ALIYU ALIYU IMAM
This study redefines the features and classifications of cooperatives using Islamic cooperative principles, examining their structure, ethical foundations, and role in fostering economic justice and financial sustainability.
AN APPRAISAL OF THE CRIME OF ARMED ROBBERY UNDER THE COMMON AND ISLAMIC LAW
Author(s): Caroline Omochavwe Oba* Festus Okpoto Agbo, Esq** Tauheed Adam, Esq***
This study evaluates the crime of armed robbery within the frameworks of common and Islamic law, highlighting key legal principles, differences in punishment, and jurisprudential approaches to criminal justice.
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