This article focuses on, and attempts to explain, two key aspects of the relationship between the Community Court of Justice of the Economic Community of West African States or ECOWAS Court (on the one hand) and Nigerian civil society activists or CSAs (on the other hand). It begins with an analysis of the available evidence on the ways in which these CSAs have contributed – pivotally we argue – to the generation of this regional court’s impact on the executive, judicial and legislative branches of government in Nigeria (i.e. how CSAs have “catalysed” the court’s impact in this regard). It then analyses the available evidence regarding the impact that the court – through a combination of its design, orientation and decisions – has in turn h...
Authoritarian governments are by their very nature unconstitutional. Such government thinks of thems...
Africa is home to a high number of international courts exercising supranational jurisdiction in div...
The major objective of this study is to examine the struggle between the Nigerian civil society and ...
The thesis has two objectives. The first (and central) objective is to examine the Community Court o...
Although the creation of the ECOWAS Community Court of Justice (ECJ) was approved in 1991 in pursuan...
The ECOWAS Community Court of Justice (ECCJ) is an increasingly active and bold international adjudi...
Focusing on three regional economic communities (REC) courts in Africa that nevertheless possess a h...
The Economic Community of West African States (the ECOWASor the Community)1Court of Justice (the ECO...
Arguably, due to the non-justiciability of the right to environment doctrine in many African countri...
The judicialization of mega-political disputes before the ECOWAS Community Court is understudied. Th...
This article focuses on the role of civil society organisations (CSOs) in impacting on trends and de...
The impacts of civil society on democracy in any society are enormous. In Nigeria, civil society is ...
This paper examines the extent the ECOWAS free movement protocol of persons, goods and services con...
This paper examines the extent the ECOWAS free movement protocol of persons, goods and services cont...
At a time of increased evaluations of law, human rights, and the rise of judicial power all over the...
Authoritarian governments are by their very nature unconstitutional. Such government thinks of thems...
Africa is home to a high number of international courts exercising supranational jurisdiction in div...
The major objective of this study is to examine the struggle between the Nigerian civil society and ...
The thesis has two objectives. The first (and central) objective is to examine the Community Court o...
Although the creation of the ECOWAS Community Court of Justice (ECJ) was approved in 1991 in pursuan...
The ECOWAS Community Court of Justice (ECCJ) is an increasingly active and bold international adjudi...
Focusing on three regional economic communities (REC) courts in Africa that nevertheless possess a h...
The Economic Community of West African States (the ECOWASor the Community)1Court of Justice (the ECO...
Arguably, due to the non-justiciability of the right to environment doctrine in many African countri...
The judicialization of mega-political disputes before the ECOWAS Community Court is understudied. Th...
This article focuses on the role of civil society organisations (CSOs) in impacting on trends and de...
The impacts of civil society on democracy in any society are enormous. In Nigeria, civil society is ...
This paper examines the extent the ECOWAS free movement protocol of persons, goods and services con...
This paper examines the extent the ECOWAS free movement protocol of persons, goods and services cont...
At a time of increased evaluations of law, human rights, and the rise of judicial power all over the...
Authoritarian governments are by their very nature unconstitutional. Such government thinks of thems...
Africa is home to a high number of international courts exercising supranational jurisdiction in div...
The major objective of this study is to examine the struggle between the Nigerian civil society and ...