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Nigerian Administrative Law, which is the result of painstaking research, attempts to fill the gap that has existed in our literature on Administrative Law.
The work, which deals with Nigerian Administrative Law provides, among other things, a comprehensive and current treatise on the various administrative authorities in Nigeria, administrative adjudication, delegated legislation and the fundamental rights. In
effect, the reader will find in this book a thoroughly indigenous work complemented by comparative foreign examples from East Africa, Great Britain and the United States of America, among others.
The book therefore commends itself to law students, legal practitioners, students of Public Administration, Local Government Executives and public servants in general.
P.A. Oluyede, a former Solicitor-General and Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Justice, Ondo State is now a Research Professor and Head of Academic Department, Nigerian Institute of Advanced Legal
Studies, Lagos. He is also the first current winner of the Ime Umanah Professor of Law Chair at the Cross River State University, Uyo.
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