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  2. Law of Nigeria - Wikipedia

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    The Law of Nigeria consists of courts, offences, and various types of laws. Nigeria has its own constitution which was established on 29 May 1999. The Constitution of Nigeria is the supreme law of the country. There are four distinct legal systems in Nigeria, which include English law, Common law, Customary law, and Sharia Law.

  3. Rivers State Customary Court of Appeal - Wikipedia

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    The president is appointed by the governor on the recommendation of the National Judicial Council and subject to confirmation by the Rivers State House of Assembly.To be eligible for the office, the Constitution requires that one must have been a legal practitioner in Nigeria for over 10 years with substantial knowledge and experience in the field of customary law.

  4. Customary law - Wikipedia

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    Customary law is a recognized source of law within jurisdictions of the civil law tradition, where it may be subordinate to both statutes and regulations. In addressing custom as a source of law within the civil law tradition, John Henry Merryman notes that, though the attention it is given in scholarly works is great, its importance is "slight ...

  5. Law in Africa - Wikipedia

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    However, the employment of customary law differs greatly between nations and this is based on conditions for human rights and conflicts with the western laws employed. For example, Kenya has abolished its customary criminal laws, retaining only offenses surrounding marriage relations, [28] due to inconsistencies with the British common law ...

  6. Politics of Nigeria - Wikipedia

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    The ethnic customary law in Nigeria is Indigenous, and this system of customary law applies and is valid to members of a specific ethnic group. [16] Muslim law is a religious law that is solely based on the Muslim faith and applies to the members of such faith. In the nation of Nigeria, it is not an indigenous law; it is a received customary ...

  7. File:1922 Constitution of Nigeria (Clifford Constitution).pdf

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    English: This is the first constitution of Nigeria, which was adopted in 1922. As a British colony at the time, the constitution was adopted by an Order in Council, issued by King George, with the advice of His Privy Council.

  8. Customary land - Wikipedia

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    Customary land is land held under customary land tenure and the enjoyment of some use of land that arises through customary, unwritten practice rather than through written codified law. [1] It is the tenure usually associated with indigenous communities and administered in accordance with their customs, as opposed to statutory tenure usually ...

  9. Legal pluralism - Wikipedia

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    Law, Custom, and Social Order: The Colonial Experience in Malawi and Zambia. New York: Cambridge University Press. Merry, Sally Engle. 1988. "Legal Pluralism". Law & Society Review 22: 869-896; Sierra, Maria Teresa. 1995. "Indian Rights and Customary Law in Mexico: A Study of the Nahuas in the Sierra de Puebla". Law & Society Review 29(2):227-254.