ISBN-13: 9783639150025 / Angielski / Miękka / 2009 / 172 str.
The author provides an incisive and comparative account of the evolution and sources of conflict of laws in Nigeria and Canada. The analysis highlights the peculiarity of conflict of laws in Nigeria and Canada resulting from their federal constitutional structures of government. Nigeria has the added dimension of internal conflict of laws' problems due to its systems of customary law and received English law. This work has shown some eclecticism, borrowing from history, jurisprudence, constitutional law, and conflict of laws. Chapter 1 introduces the reader to conflict of laws by giving its definition, function and principal characteristics. Chapter 2 explains the historical context for the evolution of conflict of laws in Nigeria. Chapters 3, 4, and 5 treat the various sources of conflict of laws in Nigeria and Canada. Chapter 6 focuses on the special problems of conflict of laws in Nigeria engendered by its pluralistic legal system. The book ends with a suggestion for the future development of conflict of laws in Nigeria.