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Re: A Thread For Law And Philosophy Undergraduates, Graduate and Aspirant. by Illuminatus(m): 10:05am On Nov 06, 2013 |
olire: yeah, there is a book, Nigeria Weekly Law Report (NWLR) i tot a website will be available. To get D weekly law repot, i have to buy. But i need the cases 4 research, assignment and all odas.Sorry, but there isn't any official website for that yet. Last I heard, the Chief Justice said she and her subordinates are working on setting a website for this. So for the moment, you're stuck with buying. You could check out your state library. If it's well stocked, it could have what you need. |
Re: A Thread For Law And Philosophy Undergraduates, Graduate and Aspirant. by gentlefada(m): 12:11pm On Nov 06, 2013 |
olire: yeah, there is a book, Nigeria Weekly Law Report (NWLR) i tot a website will be available. To get D weekly law repot, i have to buy. But i need the cases 4 research, assignment and all odas.check www.lawpavilionplus.com/ for report on nigerian cases. Note that you might not find the case u are looking for there but might find something related. For proper law research u need the help of a library or law firm. Law firms buy multiple years of law reports and law indexes. So u would find it easy to look for cases with the help of the index so long as u have the point of law. 1 Like |
Re: A Thread For Law And Philosophy Undergraduates, Graduate and Aspirant. by Nobody: 11:34pm On Nov 06, 2013 |
gentlefada: check www.lawpavilionplus.com/ for report on nigerian cases. Note that you might not find the case u are looking for there but might find something related. For proper law research u need the help of a library or law firm. Law firms buy multiple years of law reports and law indexes. So u would find it easy to look for cases with the help of the index so long as u have the point of law.i have tried lawpavilion, do i have 2 pay to use d site? |
Re: A Thread For Law And Philosophy Undergraduates, Graduate and Aspirant. by Nobody: 11:37pm On Nov 06, 2013 |
Illuminatus:if its about library, there is no problem, we hav one in our faculty. I wanted to knw if there was a site so dat i wnt have 2 b goin 2 d library every time. Besides, d library's own is somehow cumbersome. About wat d supreme cout said, i wnt to deir site, but its like de portal is nt yet complete. |
Re: A Thread For Law And Philosophy Undergraduates, Graduate and Aspirant. by hayy1(f): 12:53am On Nov 11, 2013 |
Good morning,I was directed here,I'm a final year law student,I'm writing my project on oil and gas. Topic: Gas flaring and the nigerian environment :a case study of the niger delta,I have a problem,my supervisor told me to make it legal, rather than descriptive,I need opinion(s) on how to go about reframing it.Thanks in anticipation. (Quote) (Report) |
Re: A Thread For Law And Philosophy Undergraduates, Graduate and Aspirant. by Oxman(m): 11:45pm On Nov 14, 2013 |
hay y: Good morning,I was directed here,I'm a final year law student,I'm writing my project on oil and gas. Topic: Gas flaring and the nigerian environment :a case study of the niger delta,I have a problem,my supervisor told me to make it legal, rather than descriptive,I need opinion(s) on how to go about reframing it.Thanks in anticipation.where re d learned minds *d cooked ones* coz we re still foetus. Creative mind nd Co plz let help a learned colleague she need help plz. |
Re: A Thread For Law And Philosophy Undergraduates, Graduate and Aspirant. by Nobody: 11:40am On Nov 23, 2013 |
where are the legal minds? |
Re: A Thread For Law And Philosophy Undergraduates, Graduate and Aspirant. by fowowe411: 12:32pm On Nov 23, 2013 |
Fentoluwa: where are the legal minds?I guess the thread has been abadoned.that's what you get when you create a thread with no feasible purpose.Btw are you a Law student? |
Re: A Thread For Law And Philosophy Undergraduates, Graduate and Aspirant. by Nobody: 11:39am On Nov 28, 2013 |
fowowe411: I guess the thread has been abadoned.that's what you get when you create a thread with no feasible purpose.Btw are you a Law student?yes, I am..what about U? |
Re: A Thread For Law And Philosophy Undergraduates, Graduate and Aspirant. by Illuminatus(m): 4:18pm On Nov 28, 2013 |
I'm not here because nobody talks here anymore. This strike is driving me crazy and I expecting that someone would start a tutoring programme for new students here. I read somewhere of an Economics student doing the same *shrugs*. Anyway, what's up everyone? |
Re: A Thread For Law And Philosophy Undergraduates, Graduate and Aspirant. by Nobody: 11:44pm On Nov 28, 2013 |
Illuminatus: I'm not here because nobody talks here anymore. This strike is driving me crazy and I expecting that someone would start a tutoring programme for new students here. I read somewhere of an Economics student doing the same *shrugs*. Anyway, what's up everyone?That would be very welcome... |
Re: A Thread For Law And Philosophy Undergraduates, Graduate and Aspirant. by Gelco(f): 8:05pm On Dec 05, 2013 |
kolado: Do u knw caesar in 300l?Yea, I know Caesar. Just saw this. |
Re: A Thread For Law And Philosophy Undergraduates, Graduate and Aspirant. by readonenaire(m): 8:55pm On Dec 07, 2013 |
about the tutorial, why someone not bring up a lucid subject of law and then the mature learned one give on the spotlight, then we contribute the little we can. A humble suggestion |
Re: A Thread For Law And Philosophy Undergraduates, Graduate and Aspirant. by Illuminatus(m): 11:14pm On Dec 07, 2013 |
If you see this and you're in first year (just got admitted) Law, ESUT, contact me through a PM |
Re: A Thread For Law And Philosophy Undergraduates, Graduate and Aspirant. by Illuminatus(m): 7:45pm On Dec 19, 2013 |
I'm currently reading this textbook on Nigerian Legal Method by Abiola Sanni and I'm not grabbing it as good as I want to. Any suggestion? |
Re: A Thread For Law And Philosophy Undergraduates, Graduate and Aspirant. by gentlefada(m): 9:47pm On Dec 19, 2013 |
Illuminatus: I'm currently reading this textbook on Nigerian Legal Method by Abiola Sanni and I'm not grabbing it as good as I want to. Any suggestion?what part of the textbook are u not grabbing. I can walk u thru but u have to be specific. |
Re: A Thread For Law And Philosophy Undergraduates, Graduate and Aspirant. by bemagnify: 2:04am On Dec 20, 2013 |
Illuminatus: I'm currently reading this textbook on Nigerian Legal Method by Abiola Sanni and I'm not grabbing it as good as I want to. Any suggestion?as ur questns and u get prompt respons in a plain language.... |
Re: A Thread For Law And Philosophy Undergraduates, Graduate and Aspirant. by bemagnify: 2:09am On Dec 20, 2013 |
hay y: Good morning,I was directed here,I'm a final year law student,I'm writing my project on oil and gas. Topic: Gas flaring and the nigerian environment :a case study of the niger delta,I have a problem,my supervisor told me to make it legal, rather than descriptive,I need opinion(s) on how to go about reframing it.Thanks in anticipation.to make it legal means... Ur ansa shud b base on legal postulations.. i.e refferenc shud be made to d law expecialy case law,, |
Re: A Thread For Law And Philosophy Undergraduates, Graduate and Aspirant. by Illuminatus(m): 6:47am On Dec 20, 2013 |
bemagnify: as ur questns and u get prompt respons in a plain language.... gentlefada: what part of the textbook are u not grabbing. I can walk u thru but u have to be specific.The second definition of Legal Method by the textbook is much too confusing. The first definition was short and I understood perfectly, "Legal Method can be defined as the attempt to explain the technique of thinking like a lawyer". Secondly, why did the word "attempt" come in? |
Re: A Thread For Law And Philosophy Undergraduates, Graduate and Aspirant. by gentlefada(m): 8:30am On Dec 20, 2013 |
hay y: Good morning,I was directed here,I'm a final year law student,I'm writing my project on oil and gas. Topic: Gas flaring and the nigerian environment :a case study of the niger delta,I have a problem,my supervisor told me to make it legal, rather than descriptive,I need opinion(s) on how to go about reframing it.Thanks in anticipation.boss am still in part 2 (thanks to the strike) so my opinion on this might be a bit amateur. Nonetheless, i think what ur project supervisor is asking for is case law. you obviously have given good arguments but he wants u to show how those arguments relate to the legal world. So you have to give me cases decided on those arguments of yours. |
Re: A Thread For Law And Philosophy Undergraduates, Graduate and Aspirant. by gentlefada(m): 8:37am On Dec 20, 2013 |
Illuminatus:If you have had enough law classes you would have been told many times that legal definations are impossible. That is, it is always very difficult to put a generally accepted definition to a concept of law because law is dynamic and definitions are based on personal opinion. That is why when there is a definition being made it is most times refered to as an 'attempt' since it can be later rebutted by another legal mind. And for the other, pls help me by posting it as i dont remember what the defination is. |
Re: A Thread For Law And Philosophy Undergraduates, Graduate and Aspirant. by Illuminatus(m): 10:21am On Dec 20, 2013 |
gentlefada: If you have had enough law classes you would have been told many times that legal definations are impossible. That is, it is always very difficult to put a generally accepted definition to a concept of law because law is dynamic and definitions are based on personal opinion. That is why when there is a definition being made it is most times refered to as an 'attempt' since it can be later rebutted by another legal mind. And for the other, pls help me by posting it as i dont remember what the defination is.I've not had any Law classes, thanks to the strike. But I've read somewhere where it's said that Law can't be defined in a general sense since it's so dynamic so it's defined in technical sense. Anyway, thanks:-) The second definition goes something like: Legal Method is the learning the use and construction of legal rules with the view of gaining insight on how they are planned and organised to achieve its objective in a society. |
Re: A Thread For Law And Philosophy Undergraduates, Graduate and Aspirant. by gentlefada(m): 12:33pm On Dec 20, 2013 |
Illuminatus:basically, what the definition talks about is the purpose of the course itself. Legal method is a course that exposes the mind of an aspiring lawyer who has little or no knowledge of the law or how it operates to the basic tools required for societal balance through the law. These tools include: 1) statutes i.e. books that contain statutory enactments e.g. the constitition 2) classification of law i.e. Different classes of law e.g private and public law. 3) judicial precedent (case law) i e. Decision made by judges etc. Hope i have tried to ansher your question.... |
Re: A Thread For Law And Philosophy Undergraduates, Graduate and Aspirant. by Nobody: 3:47pm On Dec 20, 2013 |
gentlefada: ..........nice one |
Re: A Thread For Law And Philosophy Undergraduates, Graduate and Aspirant. by Prinzoladimeji(m): 1:19pm On Dec 21, 2013 |
Name; Oladimeji Opeyemi School; NATIONAL OPEN UNIVERSITY OF NIGERIA Course; LLB Level; Fresh Man Hope to learn more from my indefatigable barristers in the house... Kudos 2 u Bosses |
Re: A Thread For Law And Philosophy Undergraduates, Graduate and Aspirant. by Nobody: 1:34pm On Dec 21, 2013 |
Prinzoladimeji: Name; Oladimeji Opeyemiwelcome sir, feel free to ask your questions. I guess you are not affected by the ASUU strike? |
Re: A Thread For Law And Philosophy Undergraduates, Graduate and Aspirant. by Nobody: 3:39pm On Dec 21, 2013 |
Illuminatus: Where's everybody? I'm having problems keeping down the Theories of Law from this Jurisprudence textbook o!Which theories do you have problems understanding? |
Re: A Thread For Law And Philosophy Undergraduates, Graduate and Aspirant. by Olril18(m): 8:16pm On Dec 21, 2013 |
name:olaoye ade ayodeji school:Uniosun course:law.. a fresher.... hoping to learn from the seniors here. |
Re: A Thread For Law And Philosophy Undergraduates, Graduate and Aspirant. by Prinzoladimeji(m): 8:22pm On Dec 21, 2013 |
Fentoluwa: welcome sir, feel free to ask your questions. I guess you are not affected by the ASUU strike?yea boss... Never affected by ASUU... And thank God its called-off |
Re: A Thread For Law And Philosophy Undergraduates, Graduate and Aspirant. by Prinzoladimeji(m): 2:15pm On Dec 24, 2013 |
I'm a student of the NATIONAL OPEN UNIVERSITY OF NIGERIA studying Law, and i wish to transfer my course from the school to either UNILORIN, UNILAG or OAU. My question is, how do I go about it and what are the procedures? |
Re: A Thread For Law And Philosophy Undergraduates, Graduate and Aspirant. by Illuminatus(m): 10:21pm On Dec 24, 2013 |
Prinzoladimeji: I'm a student of the NATIONAL OPEN UNIVERSITY OF NIGERIA studying Law, and i wish to transfer my course from the school to either UNILORIN, UNILAG or OAU.I'm not sure but I think you should contact your school's admin and the school you want to attend. |
Re: A Thread For Law And Philosophy Undergraduates, Graduate and Aspirant. by readonenaire(m): 11:06am On Dec 26, 2013 |
Creative mind: I've been a bit busy all this while. May I bring this to memory once again:this is ravishing |
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