Laws of Rivers State of Nigeria: An Encyclopaedic Guide | Copyright © By Dr. Leesi Ebenezer Mitee
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Book Title: Laws of Rivers State of Nigeria: An Encyclopaedic Guide
Author: Dr. Leesi Ebenezer Mitee, Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) with specialisation in International Human Rights Law, Legal Informatics or Legal Information Technology (the application of information technology to legal processes and legal information systems), Indigenous Customary Law, and Indigenous Rights; Master of Laws (LLM); Postgraduate Professional Legal Practice Certificate (BL); Bachelor of Laws (BL); Higher National Diploma (HND) in Town & Country Planning
Book Format: Amazon Kindle Edition (eBook you can read on all smartphones, tablets, laptops, desktops, Amazon Kindle and its FREE app version for mobile devices and desktop computer, etc.)
Book Publisher: Worldwide Business Resources, United Kingdom
Publication Year: 2011
Print Length: 294 pages
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The Uniqueness Of This Book On The Laws Of Rivers State Of Nigeria
This book, Laws of Rivers State of Nigeria: An Encyclopaedic Guide, is the only published reference book on the Laws of Rivers State of Nigeria.
Without this book, citizens, businesses, organisations, law enforcement agencies, lawyers, Customary Court Judges, Magistrates, High Court Judges, Federal High Court Judges, Justices of the Court of Appeal and the Supreme Court, various Rivers State Government Ministries and Departments, etc. may not be aware of some of the existing laws of Rivers State that are in force.
Remember, ignorance of the law is not an excuse or a defence for violating it.
Further, ignorance of the law is a potent cause of per incuriam or wrong court decisions and judgments that lead to injustice and lack of trust in the judicial process.
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