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Roundtable on Nigeria's Creative Industries Development Bill 2023 (CIDB)

Roundtable on Nigeria’s Creative Industries Development Bill 2023 (CIDB)

Nigeria’s Creative Industries Development Bill 2023 (CIDB) is designed to bridge the gap between the Nigerian Creative industries and the Federal Government of Nigeria.  If passed into law, the CIDB will become the Creative Industries Development Act (CIDA). CIDA aims…

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Victory for the Scottish Climate Emergency Legal Network's "Seventh Gas Campaign"

The Scottish Climate Emergency Legal Network (SCELN) has succeeded in its campaign to have the UK’s Climate Change Act amended, so that it no longer ignores the potent greenhouse gas nitrogen trifluoride (NF3).  This has been achieved by UK Parliament’s recent enactment of the Climate Change (Targeted Greenhouse Gases) Order…

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Queer Perspectives in Law Reading List*

To celebrate this year’s LGBTQ+ History Month, the School of Law’s Equality, Diversity, and Inclusion Committee are highlighting useful resources online and around campus. As part of our commitment to increasing the visibility of LGBTQ+ people in law and the impact of law on LGBTQ+ people we are proud to…

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Strengthening Africa's international obligations on child rights and protection: the importance of the Hague Children Conventions

17th International Association of Women Judges (“IAWJ”) Africa Regional Conference:Kampala UGANDA, 25 to 29 October 2022 - Women Judges Breaking Barriers to Equal Justice and Strengthening Institutions SDG 16- Peace, Justice & strong institution

Strengthening Africa’s international obligations on child rights and protection: the importance of the Hague…

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Analysis: Three's a Crowd. Jurisdictional Protection of Employees in Multinational Company Grounds (Case C-604/20, FB V ROI Land Investment Ltd)

This post was originally published on EU Law Live. We are grateful to the editors for the authorisation to repost it here.

Since the 1980’s, EU law has granted a jurisdictional privilege to certain weaker parties: parties who typically are socially and economically weaker, such as employees and…

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Why Nigeria should welcome the value and feasibility of acceding to the Hague Conference Children's Conventions

The mechanism for protecting the interests of Nigerian children caught in disputes across frontiers, including those with dual or other nationalities with a connection to Nigeria, has room for improvement. The next step must be progressive and impactful, and this ought to include concrete actions towards Nigeria becoming a contracting…

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International family law post-Brexit: a cliff edge? Reflecting on the Brussells IIbis Recast

Brexit has sparked an interesting discussion of law and policy on the regulation of international family matters. One school of thought claims there is no cliff edge, after the striking down of the Brussels IIa Regulation in the UK, because the Hague Convention on Jurisdiction, Applicable Law, Recognition, Enforcement and…

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World Food Day 2022: In Conversation with Dr Kent Nnadozie. Secretary, International Treaty on Plant Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture

The theme for this year’s World Food Day is “Leave No One Behind.” The Food and Agriculture Organisation of the United Nations (FAO) notes that although we have made progress towards building a better world, too many people have been left behind. Paradoxically, while enough food is produced to feed…

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