DINNER OF CARCASSES: AN ANALYSIS OF THE NATURE OF NIGERIAN LAWS

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  • Mojisola Eseyin Associate Professor Author
  • Edoho Godwin Post Graduate Student, University Of Uyo, Nigeria Author

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https://doi.org/10.55662/

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The expectation of any progressive legal system is to find expression in continuity and contemporary development. When in a legal system laws reflect the past and not the present such a legal system is not dynamic. Laws reflects the status of any legal system. Nigerian laws still relish the old and outdated laws of the colonial masters that crept into the legal system via the statutes of general application. Some indigenous enactments merely reiterate the English system and do not reflect the spirit of the people. This practice is a rejection of the Savignian’s doctrine of Volksgeist. It follows therefore that legal development in Nigeria may be feeding on dead laws and carcasses. This work critically analyses Nigerian law unfolding the obsolete nature and making suggestions for reform

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24-06-2018

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Mojisola Eseyin, and Edoho Godwin. “DINNER OF CARCASSES: AN ANALYSIS OF THE NATURE OF NIGERIAN LAWS”. International Journal of Legal Developments & Allied Issues, vol. 4, no. 3, June 2018, pp. 310-9, https://doi.org/10.55662/.

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