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Introduction to Nigerian Legal method, Second edition
Author: Abiola Sanni
School: University of Lagos
Department: Law
Course Code: LAW101, LAW102
Topics: Legal Method, Features of Law, theories of Law, Positivist School, Pure Theory of Law, Natural Law School, Historical School, Sociological School, Utilitarian School, Functional School, Realist School, evolution of law, dispute settlement, Remedies, order, justice, Formal Justice, Substantive Justice, freedom, Freedom of Contract, Political Freedom, State, Legitimacy, Sovereignty, Consensus Model, Conflict Model, Pluralist Model, Open Model, Marxism, morality, Individual Liberty, Public Morality, Eternal Law, types of law, classification of law, social control, Grievance Remedial Technique, Constitutive Technique, legal reasoning, legal language, Legal Rhetoric, Legal Logic, Syllogism, Deductive Logic, justification, fact finding, dispute resolution, Criminal Procedure, adversarial method, inquisitorial method, Non-adjudicatory method, Reconciliation, Conciliation, Mediation, arbitation, legal reasoning, judicial precedent, Per Incuriam, Obiter Dictum, legal writing
Author: LAW NOUN
School: National Open University of Nigeria
Department: Law
Course Code: LAW342, PUL342
Topics: Criminal Law, stealing, Receiving stolen property, Housebreaking, burglary, false pretence, treason, sedition, Unlawful assembly, riot, affray, Treasonable felony, Seditious intention, corruption, abuse of office, bribery, perjury, Fabricating evidence, Compounding felonies, penal actions, Code of Conduct Bureau, Code of conduct for public officers, Code of Conduct Tribunal, Magistrates Courts, criminal justice system personnel, judiciary, special courts, court martial, attorney, solicitor, legal practitioners, Nigeria police prisons, criminal justice adminstration, Juvenile Justice Administration, Penal Theories, charge room, criminal breach, mode of trial
The English legal system, 8th edition
Author: Jacqueline Martin
School: Edo University
Department: Law
Course Code: PUL111, PUL112
Topics: English Legal System, Law, morality, Justice, rule of law, customs, common law, equity, judicial precedent, supreme court, Court of appeal, Privy Council, judges, overruling, judicial law-making, parliament, House of lords, House of commons, European union law, Bills, Parliamentary sovereignty, bylaws, Delegated legislation, European Court of Justice, European law, Statutory interpretation, literal rule, golden rule, mischief rule, Law reform, civil cases, codification, negotiation, county court, Woolf reforms, high court, Appellate courts, Arbitration, mediation, tribunals, Crime, police investigations, crime statistics, Legislative history, Runciman Commission, police powers, road checks, Pre-trial hearings, bail, Crown Prosecution Service, criminal courts, Magistrates’ Courts, youth courts, crown court, sentencing, Young offenders, legal profession, solicitor, barristers, Queen’s Counsel, judiciary, judicial law, Lord Chancellor, Law Officers, Attorney-General, Solicitor-General, magistrates, Lay magistrates, juries, jury system, jury qualifications, jury trial, legal aid, legal advice, Human rights
Author: Adebola Ekanola
School: University of Ibadan
Department: Arts and Humanities
Course Code: PHI403
Topics: Environmental Ethics, Environment, nature of ethics, Environmental Problems, biocentrism, Anthropocentrism, ecocentrism, Environmental Justice, African Indigenous Culture, environmental justice
An Introduction to Political Philosophy
Author: Jonathan Wolff
School: University of Ibadan
Department: Arts and Humanities
Course Code: PHI405
Topics: Political Philosophy, justice, state of nature, justifying the state, liberty, distribution of property, individualism, justice, feminism
Juvenile Institutions and Juvenile Corrections in Nigeria
Author: Adebowale Oduwole
School: National Open University of Nigeria
Department: Administration, Social and Management science
Course Code: CSS361
Topics: Juvenile Institution, Juvenile Correction, Juvenile Justice, Remand Homes, Foster Institutions, Welfare Homes, Juvenile Justice System, Juvenile Offender
Contemporary Issues in Criminology and Securities
Author: KU Omoyibo
School: National Open University of Nigeria
Department: Administration, Social and Management science
Course Code: CSS411, CSS757
Topics: Criminology, crime, Criminality, Criminological Theories, deviance, Crime Control, Criminal Justice Systems, Punishment, Law Enforcement, police, Crime Control Mechanisms, Corrections, Correctional Institution, prison, Organisational Criminality, Socio-cultural Environment of Crime, Security Management, Human rights, Social Justice
The Oxford Handbook of Criminology ,5th edition
Author: Mike Maguire, Rod Morgan, Robert Reiner
School: National Open University of Nigeria
Department: Administration, Social and Management science
Course Code: CSS461
Topics: Criminology, Sociological Criminology, Crime, Control, space, Radical Criminology, Functionalist Criminology, criminological psychology, Psychology and Criminology, cultural criminology, Criminology and Culture, Comparing criminal justice, Legal constructions of crime, Criminal statistics, construction of crime, Mediated mayhem, DIMENSIONS OF CRIME, Casino capital’s crimes, gender and crime, Victims, criminal process, restorative justice, Mentally disordered off enders, Developing socio-spatial criminology, Youth crime, developmental criminology, life-course criminology, FORMS OF CRIME, Violent crime, serious crimes for gain, White-collar crime, corporate crime, Terrorism, counter-terrorism, Drugs, alcohol, crime, State crime, REACTIONS TO CRIME, Crime prevention, community safety, Policing, police, Sentencing, Prison life, penal power, prison effects, Community penalties, probation, offender management, Offender treatment, Offender rehabilitation
Introduction to Political Theory
Author: John Hoffman, Paul Graham
School: National Open University of Nigeria
Department: Arts and Humanities
Course Code: PHL202
Topics: Political Theory, power, state, freedom, equality, justice, democracy, citizenship, punishment, liberalism, conservatism, socialism, anarchism, nationalism, fascism, feminism, multiculturalism, ecologism, fundamentalism, human rights, civil disobedience, difference, global justice
Author: Denis Arnold, Tom Beauchamp, Norman Bowie
School: National Open University of Nigeria
Department: Arts and Humanities
Course Code: PHL242
Topics: Ethical Theory, Business practice, Corporate Responsibility, employee ethical treatment, Workplace diversity, Workplace discrimination, marketing, information disclosure, Emerging Technologies ethical issues, Environmental Sustainability, social justice, economic justice
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