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Legal literature in Nigeria - An overview
The Law Librarian (1998)
  • Yemisi Dina, Osgoode Hall Law School of York University
Abstract
The Nigerian legal system is based on the English legal system. It is also characterised by multiple legal systems as Nigeria is made up of 36 states and over 200 ethnic dialects. The multiple legal system is made up of federal and state laws as well as customary laws, which unfortunately have little or no written records.

Legal literature in any jurisdiction is made up of primary and secondary sources of law. Primary sources include legislation and law reports while secondary sources are textbooks, encyclopedias, practice books, periodicals, long essays/theses, digests, indexes and audio-visuals.

This paper will identify, and highlight latest developments in, legal literature in Nigeria.
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Publication Date
1998
Citation Information
Yemisi Dina. "Legal literature in Nigeria - An overview" The Law Librarian Vol. 29 Iss. 2 (1998)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/yemisi-dina/8/