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EP#44 - Enforcement of Fundamental Rights in Nigeria

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Enforcement of Fundamental Rights in Nigeria is largely governed by the Fundamental Rights (Enforcement Procedure) Rules 2009. In this episode, Keyukemi Ubi and David Akindolire get talking about FREP as it's commonly referred to. The discussion covers the following.-

  1. who can institute action under FREP and the relevant court
  2. the procedure for instituting an action under FREP
  3. making amendments to an application under FREP
  4. orders the court can make
  5. drafting an application under FREP
  6. the relationship between FREP and habeas corpus
  7. comparing the 1979 FREP Rules and the current 2009 FREP Rules
  8. things to note towards Bar Finals

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Enforcement of Fundamental Rights in Nigeria is largely governed by the Fundamental Rights (Enforcement Procedure) Rules 2009. In this episode, Keyukemi Ubi and David Akindolire get talking about FREP as it's commonly referred to. The discussion covers the following.-

  1. who can institute action under FREP and the relevant court
  2. the procedure for instituting an action under FREP
  3. making amendments to an application under FREP
  4. orders the court can make
  5. drafting an application under FREP
  6. the relationship between FREP and habeas corpus
  7. comparing the 1979 FREP Rules and the current 2009 FREP Rules
  8. things to note towards Bar Finals

If there's a topic you'd like us to consider or any general feedback, you can drop it via this link. To take advantage of the Legal City 20@20 Deal and get your wigs and gowns at the best bargain, call them on 07062995699 and use the promo code 'FPP'. This offer is only valid for the first 20 people.

  continue reading

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