The rights of the Nigerian child are set out in the Child’s Rights Act, 2003. The Act made specific provisions for the rights of the disabled child. This paper critically examines the relevance of these provisions in the light of other legislations in Nigeria. It finds that the provisions are a surplusage and counter-productive; they should therefore, be deleted
Adolescent girls with intellectual disabilities are highly susceptible to involuntary sterilisation...
The need to enlighten the world on the legal basis and the boundaries of the right of a child to com...
Surrogacy agreements help to provide children for persons who cannot achieve conception or carry a c...
The child is an integral part of human society; importantly the future existence of the society depe...
Nigeria is one of the UN-member states that signed the Convention on the Declaration of Human Rights...
Educating a child with special needs or disability in Nigeria continues to raise concerns of a lack ...
The general frameworks within which human rights are protected in Nigeria are enshrined in the 1999 ...
The constant violation of child rights in Nigeria prompted the federal legislators to passed the law...
The thesis examines child rights protection in Nigeria particularly in the context of problems creat...
As far as human rights law is concerned, children constitute a minority group. They are by their nat...
The legal status of children born out of wedlock has been a core issue in Nigeria. This is due to th...
In 2003, Nigeria domesticated the twin international instruments on child rights, the United Nations...
One of the very issues in the world today that has always been on the front burner is that of human ...
As far as human rights law is concerned, children constitute a minority group. They are by their nat...
There are serious concerns about the rights of children in Nigeria. The recent economic problem that...
Adolescent girls with intellectual disabilities are highly susceptible to involuntary sterilisation...
The need to enlighten the world on the legal basis and the boundaries of the right of a child to com...
Surrogacy agreements help to provide children for persons who cannot achieve conception or carry a c...
The child is an integral part of human society; importantly the future existence of the society depe...
Nigeria is one of the UN-member states that signed the Convention on the Declaration of Human Rights...
Educating a child with special needs or disability in Nigeria continues to raise concerns of a lack ...
The general frameworks within which human rights are protected in Nigeria are enshrined in the 1999 ...
The constant violation of child rights in Nigeria prompted the federal legislators to passed the law...
The thesis examines child rights protection in Nigeria particularly in the context of problems creat...
As far as human rights law is concerned, children constitute a minority group. They are by their nat...
The legal status of children born out of wedlock has been a core issue in Nigeria. This is due to th...
In 2003, Nigeria domesticated the twin international instruments on child rights, the United Nations...
One of the very issues in the world today that has always been on the front burner is that of human ...
As far as human rights law is concerned, children constitute a minority group. They are by their nat...
There are serious concerns about the rights of children in Nigeria. The recent economic problem that...
Adolescent girls with intellectual disabilities are highly susceptible to involuntary sterilisation...
The need to enlighten the world on the legal basis and the boundaries of the right of a child to com...
Surrogacy agreements help to provide children for persons who cannot achieve conception or carry a c...