PRIME JOURNAL OF ADVANCED LEGAL STUDIES (PJALS)

ISSN 045-8495 (Print)   ISSN 2045-8509 (Online)

ABOUT THE JOURNAL

This a periodic Journal published on rare demand. It  is a highly specialised peer-review journal published in the United Kingdom. The goal of the journal is to engage in theoretical exploration of law and related fields. It also seeks to explore legal systems and the mutual intersections of Law and cultures around the world. The editors invite scholars from all over the world to submit papers, evaluation articles, commentaries, and critical reviews of existing publications. All manuscripts are subject to peer reviews by referees on the basis of their quality of scholarship, originality, and contribution to legal knowledge.

EDITOR-IN-CHIEF
Professor (Mrs) Ashish Virk, Institute of Laws, Panjab University Regional Centre, Punjab, India
DEPUTY EDITOR-IN-CHIEF
Professor Akalemwa Ngenda, School of Law, Brunel University, United Kingdom
EDITORIAL TEAM MEMBERS
Professor Kato Gogo Kingston, Faculty of Law, Rivers State University, Port Harcourt, Nigeria (Former Dean of Law, Achievers University, Owo, Ondo State, Nigeria)
Professor Uche Jack-Osimiri, Faculty of Law, Rivers State University, Port Harcourt, Nigeria
Professor Gbenga Oduntan, School of Law, University of Kent, United Kingdom
Professor Chacha Bhoke Murungu,, Centre for Human Rights, Faculty of Law, University of Pretoria, South Africa
Professor Raed S. A Faqir, School of Law, Balqa Applied University, Jordan

Professor Balarabe Haruna, Faculty of Law, Bayero University, Kano, Nigeria

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PRIME JOURNAL OF ADVANCED LEGAL STUDIES

Volume 11(1) 2021

ISSN 2045-8479 (Print) ISSN 2045-8487 (Online)

  1. Extending The Frontiers of Alternative Disputes Resolution As A Tool For The Resolution Of Industrial Disharmony In The Contemporary Nigeria; pp. 1-9 [Author: Felix Chukwuemeka AMADI] Download Full Text

Volume 10(1) 2020

ISSN 2045-8479 (Print) ISSN 2045-8487 (Online)

  1. Offshore Oil and Gas Drilling Regulatory Regimes In Nigeria: Unfolding The Setbacks; pp. 1-10 [Authors: Kato Gogo Kingston & Inunkiwere Joshua Iragunima] Download Full Text

  2. The Implications of National Land Legislation On Security Of Tenure And Wealth Creation In The Rural Areas Of Nigeria; pp. 11-27 [Author: Anugbum Onuoha] Download Full Text

  3. Extending The Frontiers Of Alternative Disputes Resolution As A Tool For The Resolution Of Industrial Disharmony In The Contemporary Nigeria; pp. 28-37 [Author:  F C Amadi] Download Full Text

Volume 9(1) 2019

  1. The Accommodation Doctrine And The Compulsory Acquisition Of Lands For Oil And Gas Projects In Nigeria; pp. 1-12 [Authors: Kato Gogo KINGSTON & Samuel Chisa DIKE] Download Full Text

  2. A Comparative Study Of Surgeon’s Liability For Plastic Surgery Errors In Jordan; pp. 13-19 [Authors: Nasir Mohammad Al Balawi & Farouq Ahmad Al Azzam] Download Full Text

  3. Mortgage Transactions In Nigeria: Is The Security Of Interests Of The Mortgagee Under The Land Use Act 1978 Guaranteed? Pp. 20-30 [Authors: Grace Ogonda Akolokwu & Linus Nwauzi] Download Full Text

  4. Critical Analysis Of The United Kingdom Company Directors’ Remuneration And Corporate Governance; pp. 31-40 [Author: Charity Olunma KANIYE-EBEKU] Download Full Text

Volume 8(1) 2018

  1. An Assessment Of The Functionality Of Labour Arbitration In Nigeria; pp. 1-17 [Authors: G. O. Etose; J. U. Aziegbemhin; And P. U. Aghede-Ehikwe] Download Full Text

  2. Cross-Border Unitisation Of Petroleum Production Sharing Agreements: The Need For Adequate Social Stability Clauses; pp. 18-30 [Authors: KINGSTON, Kato Gogo & AKOLOKWU, Grace Ogonda] Download Full Text

  3. Understanding ECOWAS Single Monetary Policy Within The Framework Of International Economic Law; pp. 31-40 [Authors: Veronica Wigwe-Chizindu & Chris C. Wigwe] Download Full Text

  4. A Discourse On The Utility Of Electronic Commerce Involving Electronic Signature; pp. 41-51 [Author: Farouq Ahmad Faleh Al Azzam] Download Full Text

  5. The Human Rights Implication Of The Despoiled Ogoni Lands By The Oil Firms In Nigeria; pp. 52-67 [Authors: Duson Nuleera Ambrose & Felix C Amadi] Download Full Text

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VOLUME 1 – VOLUME 7 ARE NOT ON OPEN ACCESS AND CAN BE ORDERED FROM US