Enefiok Effiong Essien

Enefiok Effiong Essien
University of Uyo | UNIUYO · Department of Law

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Publications (52)
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Science and Technology in Akwa Ibom State: Vision and Perspectives
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One of the key objectives of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) is to forge a harmonious relationship between corporations and society. But with the spate of youth restiveness and militancy in the Niger Delta region of Nigeria it is not clear that the CSR activities of multinational corporations (MNCs) in the region have yielded the desired effe...
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University of Uyo Law Journal
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Magistrates’ Journal
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In Law Reform: Techniques and Tools
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UNIUYO Journal of Commercial and Property Law
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Reforms and Innovations
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In Ekong Sampson (ed), Parliamentarianism in Nigeria: An Odyssey in the Niger Delta, ALGON Akwa Ibom State
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In I. O. Smith (eds)
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Proceedings of the 38th Annual Law Teachers’ Conference, 23rd-26th April 2002 at Faculty of Law, Lagos State University, Ojo, Lagos.
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The jurisdiction of State High Courts in Nigeria is to be found in section 236(1) of the 1979 Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. The section provides: “236(1). Subject to the provisions of this constitution and in addition to such other jurisdiction as may be conferred upon it by law, the High Court of a State shall have unlimited jur...
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Academics’ Forum. The journal is published by the International Bar Association, London.
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University of Uyo Law Journal
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Journal of African Law. The journal is published by Oxford University Press, for the University of London. Also at http://journals.cambridge.org/action
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African Journal of International and Comparative Law. (Published by the African Society for International and Comparative Law, London) See also at http://search.live.com/results.aspx?srch=1066.FORM =AS6&q=Enefiok + Essien
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Modern Practice Journal of Finance & Investment Law
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Journal of Housing Law(Published by Sweet and Maxwell, for Sheffield Hallam University, England
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Academic Forum Newsletter, June 1998
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African Journal of International and Comparative Law (1998). (Published bilingually by the African Society for International and Comparative Law, London). See at www.africabib.org/rec.php?RID=174743742&DB=p
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University of Uyo Law Journal
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(1994) Cochin University Law Review, vol. xviii, (published by the Cochin University Law School, India) pp . See also at http://sls.cusat.ac.in/review.shtml
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JUSTICE (a journal of contemporary legal problems)
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The Counsel: Law Students' Association, University of Cross River State, Ikot Asurua Campus
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Gravitas Review of Business and Property Law
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Journal of Private and Property Law. (Published by the University of Lagos, Nigeria). Also at http:/www.jstor.org/stable
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The efficiency of the free market system in allocating resources and in regulating itself has become a received doctrine in practically all capitalist nations. But the recent global financial crisis and the resultant government interventions to salvage the economies of many nations have generated much debate on the continued relevance of the free m...

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