EXTRA-ORDINARY RENDITION AND INTERNATIONAL LAW: AN APPRAISAL OF THE NIGERIAN PERSPECTIVE

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  • Kingsley Omote Mrabure AAssociate Professor, Delta State University, Abraka, Nigeria, Faculty of Law (Oleh Campus), Dept of Public Law. Author
  • Ufuoma Garvin Oyibodoro BLecturer, Delta State University, Abraka, Nigeria, Faculty of Law (Oleh Campus), Dept of Private Law. Author
  • Jenigho Phillip Esavwede Senior Lecturer, Delta State University, Abraka, Nigeria, Faculty of Law (Oleh Campus), Dept of Public Law. Author
  • Peter Ikechukwu Gasiokwu Senior Lecturer, Delta State University, Abraka, Nigeria, Faculty of Law (Oleh Campus), Dept of Commercial and Property Law. Author
  • Akpoviri Michael Akatugba ELecturer, Delta State University, Abraka, Nigeria, Faculty of Law (Oleh Campus), Dept of Jurisprudence and International Law. Author

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Abstract

This paper investigates Nigeria's involvement in the extra-ordinary rendition process. Given that the first attempt was a failure and was carried out by a military dictatorship, there has been a great deal of worry both inside and outside the country. Since the second attempt was successful and occurred during a democratic administration, there is significant cause for concern. Many are wondering why Nigeria consistently chooses extrajudicial measures rather than utilizing the effective extradition procedures. The episodes have also brought up significant concerns of international law, including those relating to extradition, practice, and processes, which this paper aims to explore. The paper looks at Nigeria's government's activities and identifies the significant international law concerns they present. The paper demonstrates that, in addition to being intrinsically wrong, extraordinary rendition frequently violates a number of human rights.

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Published

06-02-2023

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How to Cite

Mrabure, Kingsley, et al. “EXTRA-ORDINARY RENDITION AND INTERNATIONAL LAW: AN APPRAISAL OF THE NIGERIAN PERSPECTIVE”. Law & Political Review, vol. 8, Feb. 2023, pp. 111-28, https://journal.thelawbrigade.com/lpr/article/view/800.